Hercules Statue and The Amenemhat II

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By examining two famous sculptures the Amenemhat II and Hercules it can be seen they both share similar traits but are culturally, religiously and historically different and their sculptures made sure to establish their religious, cultural and political views their their creations.

Hercules statue was sculpted in Ancient Greece around 216 A.D by Lysippos in addition
Greeks took so much time investing into the details and anatomy of their statues so they would be remembered forever but they failed at picking a better material to make them in resulting in loss of history. In Ancient Greece they didn't have people to document everything on paper or even stone so most of their history was designed in stone. Lysippos chose to sculpt the moment Hercules strangled a lion with his hand then wore his skin as a coat one of his most established moments. Furthermore Greek art is orientated around religion and philosophy so human anatomy was very significant. Greeks loved it so much that extreme details in their statues weren't a surprise. Lysippos sculpted a lot of elements into Herc...

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