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Example Question #2 : Answering Other Questions About Ancient Grecian And Roman Sculpture
What was the principle material used by sculptors in the Classical period in Greece?
Cement
Brick
Clay
Iron
Marble
Marble
The key feature of ancient Greek sculpture was the monumental size of most of their pieces, as well as the dramatic depiction of heroes and gods. The statues therefore needed to be made of an extremely sturdy and dependable material. Marble proved the most durable and popular material among ancient Greek sculptors not just for the mentioned reasons, but because of its abundance in Greek lands.
Example Question #1 : Sculpture
The sculptor Auguste Rodin's style was marked by all of the following EXCEPT __________.
making sculptures out of clay that could work as models for bronze casting
the capture of movement in a sculpture
a realistic depiction of the human body
a dark psychological perspective
the use of classical and mythological themes
the use of classical and mythological themes
Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) was a revolutionary sculptor who helped develop modern art, but he actually saw himself as a traditional craftsman. Rodin would use clay to create bronze molds, and used models. In contrast to his predecessors, Rodin asked models to move so he could capture natural movement and a dark psychological perspective. Rodin also refused to use traditional classical and mythological themes in his work.