portrait
Sculpture
Sculpture (Latin sculptura, from sculpo – I carve, cut), sculpture, plastic (Greek plastike, from plasso – I mold), a type of fine art based on the principle of three-dimensional, physically three-dimensional image of the subject. There was a sculpture in the primitive era, this is evidenced by the results of archaeological excavations carried out in different countries. The sculpture of the primitive period often served as a means of decorating utensils, tools and hunting tools, and was used as amulets. Developing, the sculpture acquired new functions and attitudes towards itself. Continue reading
tradition
stimulates
canvas
Venetian
color
characteristic
consumption
currents
installations
modernism
paradoxical combinations
church
form
Saissian period
genre
children
aesthetization
impression
style
Elder
European art
Milo
geometric
work
landscape
neoclassicism
nihilism
Pissarro
institution
neo-romantic
machine
penalty
Titian
consequences
Gothic
cubism
artist
rational
breaks
animals
boudoirs
culture
civilization
optics
utopia
human
overdevelopment
subject
cults
furniture
language
random
United States
poison
balance
existence
Renaissance
deliberate
countries
shadows
quest
wisdom
Scarab
era
Artists
versions
Rococo