During high renaissance white marble was very popular. Since the statue is sculpted from one peace of stone, it is essential to get the distribution of weight right, or it collapses into fragments. Because of this, there is always some sort of object that a person or an animal is leaning against. For instance Michelangelo's famous David statue is standing as one normally does, but behind him there's a tree trunk of a kind, which takes most of the body mass - David's ankles are thinner than the rest of the leg, and therefore would be most susceptible to destruction due to gravitational force.
all that i know of the thinker was made of bronze and marble. Then several other of his sculptures were made of clay
Yes I believe they were. Giacometti made all of his sculptures out of bronze and they all have a rough surface. I hope I helped!
Here's his official website - http://www.conradomercado.com/You can find most of his paintings and sculptures there.
High renaissance
Raphael was an artist during the Renaissance time period. He was active between the late 1400's and early 1500's.
Paintings and sculptures in Italian High Renaissance style of course since he was IN Italian High Renaissance.
European Renaissance artists made paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts.
They are similar by the way they're life-like.
he made artwork such as paintings, sculptures, and also wrote poetry, he was very skilled
They were balanced and beautiful.
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mostly humans
Michelangelo was primarily a sculptor (e.g. the David statue) during the High Renaissance, but he is also famous for his paintings in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
Florence
In the Renaissance, the body was beautiful. So they painted alot of pictures and sculpted sculptures of them.
Cincinnatus at the plough and Triton
The Renaissance was considered an awakening in the fields of painting and sculpture. Many famous artists and sculptures were influenced by the emphasis on Humanism in the arts.