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From the Latin word sculpere meaning to carveIt is the art of carving
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Other ways of Sculpting:Casting-is the process involved in producing bronze sculpturesModelling-is the process involved when clay or claylike substances are used as mediums.Assembling-it includes collage.Constructing materials into figures or forms
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FOREIGN SCULPTORS
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BERNINI, GIOVANNI LORENZO
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Most versatile of Baroque artists.
Produce the famous “Ecstasy of St. Theresa”
located at Capella Cornaro, St. Maria Della Victoria in
Rome.
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“Ecstasy of St. Theresa”
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“Louis XIV”
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“ Death of Lodovica Albertoni”
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BERNINI, PIETRO
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“Fontana della Barcaccia”
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“St. Martin Dividing His Cloak”
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BUONARROTI SIMONI, MICHELANGELO DI LODOVICO
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Italian Renaissance painter
sculptor
architect
poet
engineer
Best documented artist of
16th century.
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“Pieta”
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“David”
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CANOVA, ANTONIO
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Italian sculptor
Became famous for his marble sculptures that
delicately rendered nude flesh.
Born in Possagno
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“Psyche Revived by Cupid’s Kiss”(1787-1793)
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“Perseus Holding the Head of Medusa (1801)”
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CELLINI, BENVENUTO
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Italian goldsmith
painter
sculptor
soldier
Musician of the Renaissance
Born in Florence, Italy
He worked under several
employers.
Arrested and imprisoned several times for different offenses (killing, embezzlement).
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“Bust of the Duke of Mantua”
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“Crucifixion”
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“Nymph of Fountainebleau”
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“Ganymede”
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“Bust of Cosimo”
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DA VINCI, LEONARDO DI SER PIERO
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Born in Tucsan town of Vinci
Leornardo de ser Piero da Vinci
“Leornardo, son of (Mes) ser Piero from Vinci”
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“ Vitruvian Man”
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“ The Last Supper”
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“Mona Lisa”
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DONATELLO
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Short form of Donato di
Florence
Known for his basso
rilievo (bas relief)
He received his early artistic training in a goldsmith’s
workshop and later in Lorenzo Ghiberti’s studio
Donatello’s sculptures are considered as
supreme expressions of
spirit of this era in sculpture
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“St. Mark”
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“St. George and the Dragon”
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“St. Louis of Toulouse”
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“Beardless Prophet”
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“Sacrifice of Isaac”
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“Jeremiah”
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“Pazzi Madonna”
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GHIBERTI, LORENZO
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Born in Florence
Italian artist of the early Renaissance
Best known for works in
sculpture and metal-
working
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“Gates of Paradise”
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“Jacob and Esau”
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“The Three Graces”
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GIACOMETTI, ALBERTO
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Born in Borgonovo
moved to Geneva to attend he School of
Fine Arts
also to Paris to train under the sculptor
Antoine Bourdelle, an associate of Auguste
Rodin
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“Woman with Her Throat Cut”
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“Three Men Walking III”
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“Woman of Venice II”
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MOORE, HENRY S.
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English artist and sculptor
Born in the Yorkshire town of
Castleford
Became well-known for his
large-scale abstract cast bronze and
carved marble sculptures.
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“Reclining Figure”
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“Knife Edge”
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PHIDIAS
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One of the sculptors of the Golden
Age of Greece and the Chief
sculptor of the Parthenon
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PRAXITELES
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another sculptor of the Golden
Age of Greece
A pupil of Phidias
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“Hermes with the Infant Dionysus”
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PUGET, PIERRE
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Puget was a
Frenchman
Training under
Bernini
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“The Victorious Alexander”
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RODIN, FRANCOIS AUGUSTE RENE
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French sculptor of his time
He possessed a unique ability to model a complex, turbulent, deeply
pocketed surface in clay
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“The Gates of Hell”
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“Andromeda”
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“Bacchus in the Vat”
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“Balzac”
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“Torso of a Man”
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EXAMPLES OF SCULPTURE
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The bronze-and-granite Rizal monument is among the most
famous sculptural landmarks in the country. It is almost protocol for
visiting dignitaries to lay a wreath at the monument. Located on the
monument is not merely the statue of the national hero, but also his
remains.
On September 28, 1901, the United States Philippine Commission approved
Act No. 243, which would erect a monument in Luneta to commemorate
the memory of José Rizal, Philippine patriot, writer and poet.The committee formed by the act held an international
design competition between 1905–1907 and invited sculptors from Europe and the United States to submit entries
with an estimated cost of ₱100,000 using local materials.
Swiss sculptor Richard Kissling, the man who designed the Rizal Monument was born on April 14,
1848 Wolfwil in the canton of Solothurn, Switzerland.
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symbolizing freedom throughout the
world.
Sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was commissioned to
design a sculpture with the year 1876
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St. Theresa was begun in 1647 and was completed by 1652. The sculpture itself is located in the Cornaro chapel. It is located on the chapel’s central wall in a
rectangular niche. Theresa looks almost enclosed or trapped by
the columns and recessed niche she is in. This was intentional
because of the fact that Theresa herself was such a controversial woman that she looks enclosed
and controlled.
The church was afraid that because Theresa could be considered subversive that
people would not take away the meaning they wanted to convey.
As mentioned before this was during the Counter Reformation
and because she was so controversial their need
something to show that while she remains a figure who can
emotionally move people she is also controlled by the church.
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is a subject in Christian art depicting the Virgin Mary
cradling the dead body of Jesus
A famous example by Michelangelo is located in St. Peter's Basilica in
the Vatican City