Showing posts with label sculpture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sculpture. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Famous and important sculptures

Without the art of sculpture can not be valuable.
Cut and vyleplivanie people, animals and a variety of subjects have appeared in human history, almost simultaneously with the rock art. Sculpture - it's the same picture, only bodily, and therefore express the emotions a little differently. That tells us the statue, we perceive much easier, because they are tangible and more like us than any other works of art.

In this article we collected 15 well-known and most important sculptures created at different times in different materials for different purposes. Please share in comments your favorite works of sculptural art.

David
Michelangelo

Five-meter statue of the biblical hero David created by Michelangelo when he was only 28 years old, is seen as a symbol of the Florentine republic and one of the peaks, not only of Renaissance art, but of human genius in general.
The most replicated image of the sculpture in the world.


thinker

Auguste Rodin

Another extremely popular image created by Auguste Rodin in 1882. Originally, the sculpture was called "The Poet" and be part of the song "Gates of Hell" based on "The Divine Comedy." Model for the sculpture served as a Frenchman named Jean Bo, muscular boxer, mostly speaking in Paris at the red light district.


walking people

Alberto Giacometti

The most expensive sculpture in the history of mankind. In 2010, the 183-centimeter sculpture "Walking Man", made by Swiss sculptor in 1961, was sold at auction Sotheby's for a record $ 104.3 million.
The sculpture is one of the most important works of this master, her image is also available on the bill of 100 francs.


Venus de Milo

probably Agesandr Antioch

The famous ancient Greek sculpture, created in about the middle of the second century BC, was found on the island of Melos in 1820, the French sailor, who decided to look on the shore of the ancient market. The hands were then intact, but were lost at the time of the conflict between the French (who have found) and Turks (the owners of the island).


Nike of Samothrace

The ancient Greek marble statue of the goddess Nike was found on the island of Samothrace in the sanctuary of Kabir in April 1863. The statue was erected the inhabitants of the island of Rhodes in memory of the victory achieved over the fleet of the Syrian king. She stood on a cliff above the sea, its pedestal portrayed nose warship. Mighty and majestic in the Nike dress billowing in the wind is presented in an irresistible forward motion. At the present time is in the Louvre.


Pieta

Michelangelo

Pieta - a common name for the image of the Virgin Mary mourning scene of her son. The best of these was done by Michelangelo in 24 years. Perfect composition, emotion, humanity and the deep symbolism of the sculpture made ​​it a model of culture of the High Renaissance.


Nefertiti

One of the most famous sculptural monuments of Ancient Egypt. Nefertiti was the wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten of the reformer. The bust is made entirely of limestone and fully colored. The special preservation of beautiful flowers, giving a great contrast between the brown faces of Nefertiti and the crown jewels, make it a unique work of art. Egypt and Germany, which houses a bust of the queen, for many years because of her curse, but can not reach an agreement.


Lupa Capitolina

Etruscan bronze sculpture on stylistic grounds dating back to V century BC, never left Rome, a city that was founded by those who brought up the she-wolf. At the time of Benito Mussolini's Lupa Capitolina was used as a propaganda symbol that embodies the desire to revive the fascist regime of the Roman Empire.


The Motherland
Vucetic and Nikitin

One of the tallest statues in the world located in Volgograd, and is perhaps the main symbol of the Soviet people's struggle against fascism. 52-meter high statue of a woman, shagnuvshey forward calls his sons to fight with the enemy.


another place

Antony Gormley

Landscape installation "Another Place" - a sample of modern art, which causes philosophical reflection and thought melancholy. One hundred cast-iron sculptures tall as a man placed in 2006 on the three-kilometer beach line to the north of Liverpool. They are facing the sea, and during hot flashes, some of the sculptures is partially or completely submerged.


Citizens of Calais

Auguste Rodin

Sculptural group "Burghers of Calais", commissioned by the municipality of Calais, Rodin was completed in 1888. During the Hundred Years' War, English King Edward III besieged the city, and after some time the famine forced the defenders to surrender. The king promised to spare the inhabitants, only if the six most illustrious citizens will come to him in rags and with a rope around his neck, giving himself to death. This requirement has been fulfilled. First offered to give his life for the salvation of one of the major rich, Eustache de Saint-Pierre. The Queen Philippa filled with pity for these skinny people, and for the sake of their unborn child in front of her husband begged them for forgiveness.
Roden revolutionary insisted on the rejection of the pedestal, though it will only completed after the death of the sculptor, and figures are on a par with the audience.


Manneken Pis

The main attraction of Brussels. The exact time and circumstances of the statue is unknown. According to some reports, the statue already existed in the XV century. One of Brussels say that it is installed as a reminder of the events grimbergenskoy War, when the cradle with his son Gottfried III of Leuven was hung on a tree view of the future monarch to encourage citizens, and the child urinated on from there fighting soldiers under the tree. According to another legend, the statue was originally intended to remind citizens about the boy who put out a stream of urine spread out under the city walls the enemy ammunition.
Beginning in 1695 the statue has repeatedly kidnapped, the last time the statue was stolen in 1960, after which it was once again replaced by a copy.


Terracotta Army

At least 8099 sculptures of Chinese soldiers and their horses up a treasure of China. Terracotta statues, each of which is absolutely individual, were buried in battle formation with the first emperor of the Qin Dynasty - Qin Shi Huang who united China and connect all parts of the Great Wall in the III century BC.
The Warriors were to support the authority of the Emperor in the afterlife.



Golden Buddha

The world's largest gold statue is molded in a Bangkok temple Wat TRIME - there are about three meters, it weighs over five tons.
During the war with Burma, the statue was intended to covered with plaster, and then no one could discover the secret of the Buddha. Until 1957 the statue does not pay attention - until, until it was moved to a new location. According to rumors, during the carriage started to rain, to which the statue because of its weight also fell from a crane to transport it, she was sheltered from the rain, but the water still washed the coating from one of the sites to a sufficient degree to make one of the monks said a strange glow. According to another version, from falling plaster cracked.


rational

Yoan Capote

As planned by the Cuban author, sculpture, made in 2004, contrasts the joy and fear, thoughts and desires, instincts and intelligence.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

World`s most amazing Card sculptor

 Meet Bryan Berg - the world's most amazing sculptor who use cards for their work.
The largest building erected them - 7.93 meters in height.

Brian will improve their skills for nearly thirty years - his first house of cards he had built in the age of eight.
Since then, he managed to get a professional architectural education at Harvard. "Usually my buildings do not collapse," says Brian.
"Due to the fact that I keep the laws of the architectural composition and structural geometry, they are very strong and stable."

 This is the center of the skyscrapers of Dallas. To build the Berg used the 1060 decks of cards, finding so, the world record in 2007.
 The photo - a gambling center and hotel Macau, to build which was used 4000 packs (or 219 000 cards). Construction took 44 days.
 The photo - landscape of New York, which was shown in the program "Good Morning America" in 2005. This complex is built with Brian charitable purposes - to raise money to help tsunami victims. The composition included the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, Flatiron Building and the Stadium, "Yankees."
 "I have a lot of techniques that I use in the construction of their facilities from the most ordinary decks of cards, which can be bought in any supermarket," explains Brian. "I do not just place the card at random, chaotic - no, I always follow a clear technology to achieve a certain visual or structural purpose. All maps are strictly under a certain angle, so that they served as a support for each other and not let each other fall under its own weight. "
 "It is important to note that all of my buildings consist only of the cards without any additional materials. I do not use any props, moreover, any funds that held a card together. "TV ad for Lexus, which was shown in the U.S. and in Asia in 2008, Bryan Berg built a unique house of cards on the roof of a sedan from Lexus - to demonstrate how the engine is running smoothly. The engine was brought, and no card has fallen. Lodge began to crumble after only excessively impulsive cotton car door.
 However, nothing lasts forever in this world and all built sooner or later destroyed - that is, without a murmur, Brian takes the relative fragility of their amazing products. "I even like to destroy their card houses, because I think the destruction of each object is also part of the creative process. What I like best to destroy them by a fan - because in that case, you can control the flow of air, its intensity and direction. It's just great! This is very interesting, actually - to see how huge towers collapsing from the breeze, like blowing up the monumental columns and walls, causing the collapse of other parts of the buildings. You can learn a lot about the laws of physics watching as a house of cards collapse. I, for example, the process of destruction brings no less knowledge than the process of construction. "The photo - Brian destroys gambling center and hotel Macau

  Hotel room Holiday Inn Keycard, built by Brian Berg, was shown in New York and Washington in 2009. It is noteworthy that this exhibit is not built out of playing cards and plastic cards from the keys of the rooms.


 Brian Berg on the bed in a hotel room Holiday Inn Keycard.
 Cinderella Castle from Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, built by Brian in 2004.
 The State Capitol of Iowa in Des Moin, Brian Berg built in 2002.
 Card Castle Chateau Frontenac, Quebec landmark, built in the exhibition ExpoQuebec in 2007.
Brian and his model Silverstar Casino in Johannesburg, South Africa, while celebrating the third anniversary of the casino building, which was marked this year.
 Dallas Center, built in the Dallas Museum of Art in 2006.
 Brian completes the creation of one of the masterpieces of their card.
 Brian for creating a house of cards.
Bryan Berg, a master-class to create architectural structures of the charts in Johannesburg, South Africa, later this year.