Sunday, June 2, 2019

Greek Male Sculptures and Todays Advertising Essay -- Kouros Krytios

Greek Male Sculptures and Todays AdvertisingFreestanding sculpt that decorated the early Classical outcome of Greek Art consisted of predominantly male unclothed figures. The male body was used in seeking to create more realistic ways to demo the human figure in painting and sculpture and to place figures in more realistic settings(Stokstad pg 178). This portrayal of young men through freestanding sculpture revealed a sort of obsession with the male body in which society took on as the norm. As opposed to the Greek society, the one of today superpower associate nudeness with aspects of profanity and vulgarity because of the view that certain parts of the body are not to be seen by public eyes. A nude body of today may also be seen as sexy or provocative. This allows the public art form of yesterday to be replaced by the disputed art form of today. The Krytios Boy of 480 BCE is an example of this Greek glorification of the young male body. The quest to create this figure into a realistic form proves to chance upon itself in the figures contrappasto stance, the curved spin...

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