The statue of David was created at the beginning of16th century. The statue is 2.5 meters high and the base is 5.5 meters high. It is carved from a whole piece of marble and weighs 5.5 tons. David, the masterpiece of Renaissance sculptor Michelangelo, is regarded as one of the best male human statues in the history of western art, which was created in 150 1- 1504 and is now collected in Florence Academy of Fine Arts.
2. Bust of brutus
Brutus's bust, a marble statue with a height of 74 cm, was created by Michelangelo on 1537- 1538, and is now in the National Gallery of Florence.
The bust's facial expression is serious and firm, and its deep eyes and tight lips show the confidence and wisdom of the leader. The head portrait is very realistic, distinctive and unpretentious, which successfully reveals the personality characteristics of the characters, shows the spiritual outlook of the characters during the political rise of Rome, and the fine processing of the statues also reflects the superb metal casting skills of the Romans.
3. Apollo (the sun god and drug god in Greek mythology)
Apollo is also called Phobos Apollo. Apollo on the Watchtower is the masterpiece of the sculptor Leo Calles in the 4th century BC. Originally made of bronze, it was 224 cm high. Due to the loss of the original work, the existing work is a replica of Roman marble, which is now in the Vatican Museum in Rome, Italy.
Apollo on the Watchtower depicts Apollo with an idealized standard of beauty and vividly depicts his posture when the arrow has left the string: his head is slightly raised, looking straight at the bow-holding arm in front, and his eyes reveal the joy of victory. With skillful carving skills, the sculptor showed Apollo's graceful posture, symmetrical limbs and elegant figure, highlighting Apollo's clear expression and heroic temperament.
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The Louvre Museum in Paris is one of the masterpieces of sculpture in the Greek period. His tense facial expression and powerful muscles give people beautiful power, which is the representative of movement and strength.
5. Moliere (French comedian, actor, drama activist)
Moliere, formerly known as Moliere. Moliere is a portrait sculpture of Wudong, which was made in 1775 at the request of the French Dance Theatre.
It was produced by 1775 at the request of Lanxi Dance Theatre. Because Moliere died a hundred years ago, Wu Dong can only refer to other people's portraits to shape Moliere's image. Nevertheless, the sculptor still created a romantic and convincing image for the great comic writer Moliere with his superb skills and superb artistic skills.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia _ David