Ancient Greek Sculpture: The Brute Strength Of Greece

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The sculpture represents a warrior from the Early Classical Greek period and was most likely going to be used as pieces outside of a temple. The sculpture might represent the brute strength of Greece and it’s brave warriors. It is in superb condition with all of its technical beauty on full display. This statue would hold much importance because it would be an example of some of the last remaining examples of it’s kind. The sculpture was most likely erected during a transitional period from Archaic to Classical based off of its idealized Geometry and realistic exterior.

The sculpture is a good example of contrapposto his weight is on his back legs, giving it a more realistic look than if both of the legs were flat and they still remained

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