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Title:  Examines the statue "Doryphorous" by Polykleitos and discusses how the human form has been used as a cultural symbol.



ESSAY DETAILS 
Subject:Works of Art
Date:March 22, 2006
Level:High School, 12th grade
Grade:A+
Length:1 pages (309 words)
Essay rating:6  0  0  (total score: 12)
Keywords:

polykleitos, intellectual, greek artists, greek culture, ancient greek, great society, art forms, art work, human body, creative life, physical perfection, classical period, truth justice, political system, greeks, firstly, sculpture, athletes, belief, highlight,



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In the statue "Doryphorous" by Polykleitos the human form is used as a cultural symbol as this was the reason art was created in the Ancient Greek Classical Period; to highlight their love of the human body and its cultural importance within society. It represents the importance their culture places on physical perfection.

Firstly, the Greek artists believed that a perfect society could be created through truth, justice and beauty, and these ideals were represented through their art forms. As we can see in "Doryphorous", the body is idealized and unblemished and represents this belief of Greek culture; that beauty can be a basis of a great society. Polykleitos has used the human form to represent this cultural aim.

Secondly, the Greeks enjoyed ... Showed first 120 words of 300 Size (words) ...

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... Continuing with another 115 out of 300 Size (words) ...is idealized and unblemished and represents this belief of Greek culture; that beauty can be a basis of a great society. Polykleitos has used the human form to represent this cultural aim.

Secondly, the Greeks enjoyed an enlightened legal and political system with intellects and athletes honored. Intellectual and creative life was flourishing and this sculpture is an example of some of the art work produced in response to these intellectual probings. The human form has been used to represent the advancement in intellect and enlightenment, fascination and study of the human figure.

Thirdly, the distinctly "Greek" idea of beauty is portrayed in "Doryphorous". They believed that beauty was to be achieved through balance, harmony, unity ...Essay still continues 100 more words...




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