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Evolution of Human Figure in Greek Art by Brent is a document available to read on EtoBox.

This document discusses the evolution of portraying the human figure in Greek art over three periods - Archaic, Classical, and Hellenistic. In the Archaic period, sculptures like Kouros lacked naturalism with unrealistic proportions and stiff poses influenced by Egyptian art. The Classical period saw early works like Kritios Boy begin to break from this with more natural weight shifts and proportions. Later sculptures like the Riace Warrior had highly detailed muscles and natural poses. Finally, the Helleni

Author
Brent
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EN