Classical sculpture
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Classical sculpture (usually with a lower case "c") refers generally to sculpture from Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, as well as the Hellenized and Romanized civilizations under their rule or influence, from about 500 BC to around 200 AD. It may also refer more precisely a period within Ancient Greek sculpture from around 500 BC to the onset of the Hellenistic style around 323 BC, in this case usually given a capital "C". The term "classical" is also widely used for a stylistic tendency in later sculpture, not restricted to works in a Neoclassical or classical style.
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Le terme de sculpture classique désigne une forme et un style sculpture correspondant à celle produite dans la Grèce antique, la Rome antique et les civilisations sous le contrôle ou l'influence hellénistique et romaine entre le Ve siècle av. J.-C. et la chute de Rome en 476. Il désigne également des sculptures plus récentes réalisées selon un style classique, c'est-à-dire inspiré de l'Antiquité. La sculpture classique était d'ailleurs très populaire pendant la Renaissance.
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Classical sculpture (usually with a lower case "c") refers generally to sculpture from Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, as well as the Hellenized and Romanized civilizations under their rule or influence, from about 500 BC to around 200 AD. It may also refer more precisely a period within Ancient Greek sculpture from around 500 BC to the onset of the Hellenistic style around 323 BC, in this case usually given a capital "C". The term "classical" is also widely used for a stylistic tendency in later sculpture, not restricted to works in a Neoclassical or classical style. The main subject of Ancient Greek sculpture from its earliest days was the human figure, usually male and nude (or nearly so). Apart from the heads of portrait sculptures, the bodies were highly idealized but achieved an unprecedented degree of naturalism. In addition to free standing statues, the term classical sculpture incorporates relief work (such as the famous Elgin Marbles of the Parthenon) and the flatter bas-relief style. Whereas sculptural works emphasized the human form, reliefs were employed to create elaborate decorative scenes. Although making large or monumental sculptures almost ceased in the Early Middle Ages and in Byzantine art, it greatly revived in the Italian Renaissance as Roman examples were excavated, and classical sculpture remained a great influence until at least the 19th century.
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Le terme de sculpture classique désigne une forme et un style sculpture correspondant à celle produite dans la Grèce antique, la Rome antique et les civilisations sous le contrôle ou l'influence hellénistique et romaine entre le Ve siècle av. J.-C. et la chute de Rome en 476. Il désigne également des sculptures plus récentes réalisées selon un style classique, c'est-à-dire inspiré de l'Antiquité. La sculpture classique était d'ailleurs très populaire pendant la Renaissance. Outre les statues sur pied, le terme regroupe également les sculptures en relief, comme les célèbres marbres d'Elgin du Parthénon, ainsi que les bas-reliefs. Alors que les œuvres sculpturales insistent sur la forme humaine, les reliefs sont généralement plutôt utilisés pour concevoir des scènes décoratives.
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