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Variations Of Style In Sculpture: This sculpture, while bold in its outlines and undercuttings, was generally coarse in execution (because it was not to be seen close by), and Variations of style in sculpture little merit when taken from its original setting.
Sculptors Variations of style in sculpture today can learn something from the great architectural sculpture Variations of style in sculpture the past, but they must remember that a new style Variations of style in sculpture architecture requires a new relationship Variations of style in sculpture sculpture to architecture. From the past both sculptor architect can learn effects Variations of style in sculpture placement and lig ing. They can learn the value Variations of style in sculpture contrasts color and material, and the telling power Variations of style in sculpture li and shade and silhouette. Also they should able to discern in what ways sculpture will hance and give aesthetic accent to architectun.For most sculpture sVariations of style in sculpturet, rather diffused light is agreeable, but some boldly undercut work as in the baroque style, gains force and dramatic effect when illuminated by a shaft Variations of style in sculpture direct light, or spotlighted. Sculpture made for an open air setting must take into account the varied effects Variations of style in sculpture light that will be encountered. This sculpture is apt to be broad in execution with little attention to subtle detail, and to exhibit very strong outlines, for under many Lighting conditions such a work is seen chiefly in silhouette.
With the decay Variations of style in sculpture Buddhism China, the art Variations of style in sculpture sculpture sank to a low lev Since 1900 there has been a growing demand i monuments and portrait busts, though very litl concern with sculpture as an art form in its ov right. In the 1930's, Hua T'ien-yu, Liao Hsi hsiieh, and Liu K'ai-ch'u returned from Paris set up studios in Shanghai, but because there w no living sculptural tradition in China their wo remained essentially Western in style. |
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