SCULPTURE: Eneas, Anchises and Ascanius (
Bernini).
Author:
Bernini
(1598-1680) was an architect, sculptor, painter... Bernini in sculpture always
represents the feelings, passions, and what it's attached to them, life,
agitation... It does through rhetorical and theatrical methods. Through this
representation seeks to involve the view. Always represents the action and
movement. The representation of this action results in open lines, diagonals
and the projection of the figure in space.
Bernini
will combine these two things can surround the sculpture, but there will always
be a principal point of view (typically, his sculptures are designed to be
viewed on a background).
Bernini
break the wall between reality and fiction, especially creating different levels
of existence, which will lead to the configuration of religious subjects. Often
(not always) uses different materials, allowing you to distinguish the levels
of living and make different light effects views in the work.
Work:
Is the most
representative sculpture of Baroque period. This sculpture is made of marble
and can find it in the Borghese Gallery. It's about a mythological theme, taken
from Ovid's Metamorphoses, called Apollo's love for Daphne. In these sculpture
is very important to represented the movement, expression and the exaggeration
theatre.
The moment
of the myth represented in this sculpture is when Apollo reaches to Daphne and
becomes laurel. This is essentially the myth of the unattainable, that we
want it, we lose it. Also represented the emotions: Daphne's face
shows the fear to be reached and requesting to the gods. The open-mouthed and
theatrical expression contributes to complete the scene dramatic and
prodigiously. But also there are represented idealization, we can see the ideal
young body.
Bibliography.
http://html.rincondelvago.com/escultura-de-gianlorenzo-bernini.html
http://www.artecreha.com/El_muSeO_creha/sala-9-bernini-qapolo-y-dafneq.html
Your work is wrong: you've done another work, not the one I gave you. The picture and the information about the work are wrong.
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- Bernini (1598-1680) was an architect, sculptor, painter... In sculptureBernini always represents the feelings, passions, and what it's attached to them, life, agitation... He does it through rhetorical and theatrical methods. Through this representation he seeks to involve the view. He always represents the action and movement. The representation of this action results in open lines, diagonals and the projection of the figure in space.
- This sentence has no sense: Bernini will combine these two things can surround the sculpture
- Bernini breaks the wall between reality and fiction, especially creating different levels of existence, which will lead to the configuration of religious subjects. He often (not always) uses different materials, allowing you to distinguish the levels of living and make different light effects views in the work.
Work:
This is the most representative sculpture of Baroque period. This sculpture is made of marble and canbe found in the Borghese Gallery.
All this paragraph is wrong:
It's about a mythological theme, taken from Ovid's Metamorphoses, called Apollo's love for Daphne. In these sculpture is very important to represented the movement, expression and the exaggeration theatre.
The moment of the myth represented in this sculpture is when Apollo reaches to Daphne and becomes laurel. This is essentially the myth of the unattainable, that we want it, we lose it. Also represented the emotions: Daphne's face shows the fear to be reached and requesting to the gods. The open-mouthed and theatrical expression contributes to complete the scene dramatic and prodigiously. But also there are represented idealization, we can see the ideal young body.
Your work was Eneas, Anchises and Ascanius and what you’ve copied is about Apollo and Daphne. So, you’ve failed this project.
Do it properly and don’t use El rincón del vago. If you do it, you will fail again. This website is forbidden in school works. Do it seriously or you’ll have to study Baroque for the exam.