Figurine Essays

  • Cycladic Female Figurine

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    The Cycladic Female Figurine has an overall interesting and fascinating shape, which in a room of ancient art drew the most attention. Because of its simplistic and smooth design this figure captures an essence of meaning that is overall hard to understand. There is no definite reasoning of what this object was originally used for, whether it was decorative, an idol or a comfort item, this figuring is beautiful aside from the many questions it leaves the viewer. While a different version of the object

  • Venus Figurines: The Venus Of Willendorf

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    Throughout history, the importance of fertility has been identified and manifested by humanity. Venus Figurines are the earliest representation to the subject of fertility. One of the main concerns of prehistoric man was the ability to procreate and bring forward additional members to the clan. This concern was also shared by our ancestors during the last 10,000 years, and has been the subject of inspiration for many ancient history artists. The two great imperatives in the ancient world were to

  • Human Figure Essay

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    if it's kind. Akin to this piece of work, several sculptures have been discovered and estimated to go as far back as 25,000 and 12,000 years ago, the Upper Paleolithic or Late Stone Age period, and are known as "Venus figurines" which were also made of stone. These "Venus figurines" are rather homogenous to the "Steatopygous female figure" as a majority of these statues portray females with the genetic characteristics of steatopygia... ... middle of paper ... ... of the "Steatopygous female figure"

  • Aegean Figurines

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    in the case of many Aegean figurines; to a mix of both stylizations and realism in early Greek statues, to a much more realistic and natural embodiment of

  • Mama’s Character Traits in Purple Hibiscus, by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

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    character in the beginning of the story. The book starts off when papa throws a missal at Jaja for not attending the Communion. The missal papa throws causes Mama’s favorite figurines to fall and break. Mama quietly observes the scene and she cleans it up. Out of respect for Eugene, she has nothing to say even though the figurines were something she favors and cares about. Adichie writes, “She stared at the figurin...

  • Kroisos vs Doryphoros

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    Kroisos vs Doryphoros The difference between an archaic statue such as Kroisos (fig. 5-11) and a classical statue such as Doryphoros (fig. 5-42) may not seem very great in a single glance. In fact, you may not notice any differences in that one glance. Yet, if you were to look at them closely, you can see that these two statues actually have very little in common. The first glance you’ve taken at those two statues, you just see a man standing there. They are not doing anything in particular

  • Similarities Between Memi And Sabu

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    The Royal Acquaintances Memi and Sabu versus The Statue of Gudea In the following piece, I will construct a thorough diagnosis (as well as comparison/contrasting) of the appearances and functions of the following statues: The Royal Acquaintances Memi and Sabu and The Statue of Gudea. Memi and Sabu are a light brown sandstone statue in a relaxed and friendly pose while Gudea is a dark diorite statue in a more stiff and formal pose. Contrasted Appearances of the Statues Memi and Sabu are well proportioned

  • Barbies Shouldn't Be Banned

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    Barbie's shouldn’t be banned because, children wouldn’t be as creative, some children might require them to learn differently, and it will eliminate and lower the chances for jobs of the future. Barbie’s are figures for young girls to become creative, and contemplate in different ways. Action figures as well for young boys such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers are also a great utensil for children to develop creativeness and to just let children have a great time

  • Memi And Sabu Comparison

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    Statues have been around in our world all through the ages, they are used to depict animals or human figures and often tend to be life size or larger than the depicted figure. This essay will focus on two which are the Statue of Memi and Sabu as well as the Statue of Gudea. It is evident that both sculptures share some similarities with regards to the overall form and external makeup of the statues. However, it is important to grasp the intended function of these statues from a historical viewpoint

  • Paleolithic Venuses

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    interpretations of these figurines mentioned in class or in the reading. Do any or all of these interpretations support the views of the 19th century evolutionist Johann Jakob Bachofen? Paleolithic Venuses are prehistoric sculptures that are traditionally thought, by experts to be images that adore and glorify female fertility. There are three reasons why most historians who study the Paleolithic era support this traditional idea. One, most analysts only use a sampling of the 188 figurines and most of them

  • Venus Figurines Essay

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    Venus figurines are found across the globe, in varying cultures, and throughout various time periods. These figurines have a great variety across the cultures they are present in including what materials they are made out of, their relative size, and the intricacy involved in the creation of the figurine. Despite these differences there are some major similarities: all Venus figurines are unclothed depictions of women with exaggerated features. There are many theories as to the meaning and reason

  • Nkisi Nkonde Figurine

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    The Nkisi Nkonde figurine located at the University of Missouri Museum of Art and Archaeology is made by an unknown artist, but came from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Made from a combination of wood, iron, glass and paint the figurine resembles the many other distinctive African sculptures from the 19th and early 20th century. Standing at 113 cm, the figurine has an earthy brown/yellow color. In pictures these types of statues come across small, resembling an almost table top size relic

  • Eeyore Figurine Case Study

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    The Eeyore figurine that I have chosen to research happens to be made in China. All of the other companies that supply the Enesco Company in China with the materials needed to produce the Eeyore figurine also have branches of their companies in China. So, all of the materials and my figurine came from China with that being said I will elaborate on the conditions of Chinese workers; including their working environment, their living environment, the wages they make, and the hours they put in. The Asia

  • Relative Points and Insights Relating to Sculpture of the Paleolithic Era

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    most specifically the classical forms of beautiful women. The term Venus has also come to represent female sculptures of the Paleolithic era. The most notable of these female sculptures is the Venus of Willendorf, 24,000-22,000 BCE. The age of the figurine has been changed several times. Originally when found the date was estimated to be 15,000 to 10,000 BCE. During the 1970’s the time period was adjusted to 25,000 to 20,000 BCE; the date was again recalculated in the 1980’s to 30,000 to 25,000 BCE;

  • Venus Of Willendorf

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    The most attractive women are found in books, posters, on tv, and on advertisement boards to send out the message of what an ideal woman should look like. No matter how much time goes by, there will always be that ideal woman that every man wants. Thus, we make sculptures and images to represent the kind of women we want and what every woman should look like. Over the ages, there have been different sculptures formed of the perfect women, such as overweight and short then transitioning to tall and

  • Summary Of The Glass Figurines In The Play The Glass Menagerie

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    collection of glass figurines that symbolize how others see her despite her limp. She has allowed her limp to define who she is, as well as play a major part in the way that she acts around other people. Laura’s limp has restricted her life in certain ways and because of it, she has become a delicate, radiant, and unique individual. Delicacy can be understood as someone or something that is sensitive to words and actions or someone that is physically fragile. The glass figurines, in general, are

  • Symbols and Symbolism in Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie

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    Another symbol for Laura is the glass unicorn. Still another symbol is that of the picture of the father - symbolic of freedom. These symbols play an important part in the development of the plot, as well as the theme of the play. The glass figurines that reside in Laura's menagerie are symbolic of Laura herself. Laura is "like a piece of her own glass collection, too exquisitely fragile to move from the shelf" (849). Because of a slight defect, magnified several times over by her own mind, Laura's

  • Ushabti: Servant Statuettes of the Afterlife

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    of its deceased. The figurine appears to be inscribed with a special spell that contains summons; the intent of figure is placed in the tomb to act as substitute for its deceased body. This magical figurine was detailed to respond in the

  • Norton Simon Museum Experience

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    This maraculous artifact is a wood with pigment scultupre of the Buddha showcasing each signifcant event in his life. The first figurine of Buddha starting from the lower left corner depicts his mother Queen Maya, we can infer that this depecits the gift of life as she is the one who ultimatly allows him to have a place on earth. The second depiction of Buddha, he is in the iconic

  • Mende Women's Art Essay

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    main power is to heal not only women and women related issues, but they also help heal men. During the time of initiation the young girls are taught these magical healing powers. It then can be passed down from generation to generation. Sculptured figurines are important