The Caesar Augustus bust is one of the most famous Roman sculptures, made of Carrara marble and bronze armour. It depicts the powerful Roman emperor Caesar Augustus, who had a long and successful reign, bringing peace and stability. The high quality materials and fine detail in sculpting Augustus' features and armour showed the Romans' admiration for their strong leader and desire to memorialize him after his death.
This document provides a timeline of notable sculptures and statues from approximately 32,000 BC to 2007 AD. Some key entries include the Lion Man of Hohlenstein Stadel from 32,000 BC, believed to be the oldest known zoomorphic statuette. Stonehenge is dated from 2100 BC to 1600 BC and its purpose remains unknown. The Terracotta Army of Xian from 210 BC depicted the armies of Qin Shi Huang. In 2007, Jean Shin's Sound Wave represented how music and technology progress over time.
The meeting discussed the status of a questionnaire for a sculpture planning project. Ricky had completed an initial design but needed to add color, while Saujanya had written design ideas. The group evaluated Ricky's design and agreed that Saujanya would finish editing and printing the questionnaire, all members would complete colored, detailed designs with annotations, Omar would brainstorm sculpture ideas, Ricky would present collected data creatively in a graph, and Saujanya would present data in an evaluative format such as a voice piece or video.
The meeting discussed the status of a questionnaire for a sculpture planning project. Ricky had completed an initial design but needed to add color, while Saujanya had written design ideas. The group evaluated Ricky's design and agreed that Saujanya would finish editing and printing the questionnaire, all members would complete colored and detailed individual designs, Omar would brainstorm sculpture ideas, Ricky would creatively present collected data, and Saujanya would develop an evaluation format to assess the data.
The minutes document the planning meeting for a sculpture where:
1) Saujanya's design was chosen as the final design after alterations.
2) The group presented their research and design to school governors and received positive feedback.
3) Omar completed the group logo design.
4) All qualitative data collection was finished.
The group agreed to have Saujanya edit and print the questionnaire, draw individual designs with color and details, Omar brainstorm sculpture ideas, Ricky present collected data creatively using graphs, and Saujanya present data in an evaluative format like a video.
The minutes document the planning meeting for a mural project. It was noted that data collection through questionnaires was incomplete, with only one questionnaire completed. Actions agreed were to have Omar create a quantitative questionnaire for students and staff, and Ricky to create a qualitative questionnaire.
The document analyzes sculptures located at Cranford School. It notes that the crane sculpture represents the school logo and symbolizes equality. It depicts a crane flying over a globe on a pedestal displaying the school's "C" logo and founding date. However, it also mentions that the sculpture has begun to rust, making it look unappealing.
The Caesar Augustus bust is one of the most famous Roman sculptures, made of Carrara marble and bronze armour. It depicts the powerful Roman emperor Caesar Augustus, who had a long and successful reign, bringing peace and stability. The high quality materials and fine detail in sculpting Augustus' features and armour showed the Romans' admiration for their strong leader and desire to memorialize him after his death.
This document provides a timeline of notable sculptures and statues from approximately 32,000 BC to 2007 AD. Some key entries include the Lion Man of Hohlenstein Stadel from 32,000 BC, believed to be the oldest known zoomorphic statuette. Stonehenge is dated from 2100 BC to 1600 BC and its purpose remains unknown. The Terracotta Army of Xian from 210 BC depicted the armies of Qin Shi Huang. In 2007, Jean Shin's Sound Wave represented how music and technology progress over time.
The meeting discussed the status of a questionnaire for a sculpture planning project. Ricky had completed an initial design but needed to add color, while Saujanya had written design ideas. The group evaluated Ricky's design and agreed that Saujanya would finish editing and printing the questionnaire, all members would complete colored, detailed designs with annotations, Omar would brainstorm sculpture ideas, Ricky would present collected data creatively in a graph, and Saujanya would present data in an evaluative format such as a voice piece or video.
The meeting discussed the status of a questionnaire for a sculpture planning project. Ricky had completed an initial design but needed to add color, while Saujanya had written design ideas. The group evaluated Ricky's design and agreed that Saujanya would finish editing and printing the questionnaire, all members would complete colored and detailed individual designs, Omar would brainstorm sculpture ideas, Ricky would creatively present collected data, and Saujanya would develop an evaluation format to assess the data.
The minutes document the planning meeting for a sculpture where:
1) Saujanya's design was chosen as the final design after alterations.
2) The group presented their research and design to school governors and received positive feedback.
3) Omar completed the group logo design.
4) All qualitative data collection was finished.
The group agreed to have Saujanya edit and print the questionnaire, draw individual designs with color and details, Omar brainstorm sculpture ideas, Ricky present collected data creatively using graphs, and Saujanya present data in an evaluative format like a video.
The minutes document the planning meeting for a mural project. It was noted that data collection through questionnaires was incomplete, with only one questionnaire completed. Actions agreed were to have Omar create a quantitative questionnaire for students and staff, and Ricky to create a qualitative questionnaire.
The document analyzes sculptures located at Cranford School. It notes that the crane sculpture represents the school logo and symbolizes equality. It depicts a crane flying over a globe on a pedestal displaying the school's "C" logo and founding date. However, it also mentions that the sculpture has begun to rust, making it look unappealing.
Climate change poses an existential threat through global warming, rising sea levels, and more extreme weather events that could create inhospitable environments leading to mass extinction if we do not reduce fossil fuel emissions, vehicle exhaust, waste, and deforestation and instead focus on reducing, reusing, and recycling to protect the environment.
This document discusses several issues negatively impacting the environment including global warming, fossil fuel usage, vehicle exhaust, waste, and deforestation which are leading to inhospitable environments and potential mass extinction if not addressed, with an apocalyptic future of death mentioned as a possibility.
The early 1990s fashion was still influenced by the styles of the 1980s until grunge music became popular. Some key 1990s fashion trends included acid washed jeans, tie dye clothing, fluorescent colors, and black leather biker jackets. Acid washing involved soaking jeans in chlorine and stones to create a faded look. Tie dye was made by twisting or folding fabric and binding it before dyeing sections different colors. Fluorescent colors especially in blues, greens, oranges, pinks and yellows were very popular for teenagers. Black leather jackets remained a staple from previous decades and represented a tough image.
The document discusses 20th century sculptures including the works of Henry Moore and Sarah "The Cheese Lady" Kauffman. Henry Moore was an abstract British sculptor whose large sculptures were often placed outdoors after World War II. Sarah Kauffman is an American artist who sculpts cheese, creating figures out of various types because she grew up on a cheese farm and sees it as a non-polluting medium that can eventually be eaten. The document provides examples of sculptures by Moore and information on Kauffman's cheese sculptures and her reasons for choosing that medium.
Sound Wave was created by Jean Shin and made of molded vinyl records. It was created in 2007 for the Museum of Arts and Design in New York to represent how technology and music progress, rendering previous forms obsolete. It also aims to physically represent one man's musical tastes and experiences. The Golden Flapper Dress was created by Danica Olders for the 2009 Atlantic Fashion Week from recycled bottle caps to convey a message about sustainable fashion and reusing materials. It was meant to be fashionable while promoting environmental consciousness in design.
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This document discusses several issues negatively impacting the environment including global warming, fossil fuel usage, vehicle exhaust, waste, and deforestation which are leading to inhospitable environments and potential mass extinction if not addressed, with an apocalyptic future of death mentioned as a possibility.
The early 1990s fashion was still influenced by the styles of the 1980s until grunge music became popular. Some key 1990s fashion trends included acid washed jeans, tie dye clothing, fluorescent colors, and black leather biker jackets. Acid washing involved soaking jeans in chlorine and stones to create a faded look. Tie dye was made by twisting or folding fabric and binding it before dyeing sections different colors. Fluorescent colors especially in blues, greens, oranges, pinks and yellows were very popular for teenagers. Black leather jackets remained a staple from previous decades and represented a tough image.
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1. My report on a chosen Roman Sculpture:
Capitoline Wolf
The Roman sculpture I have chosen to write my report
on is the Capitoline Wolf. The Capitoline Wolf shows a
she-wolf suckling the supposed founders of Ancient
Rome, Romulus and Remus. The wolf itself is shown in
a tense pose with alert eyes and ears held erect as if
she were keeping a look out for danger. As for the twin
human infants being suckled by the wolf, they are
shown in a different way to the wolf – they are shown
being absorbed in their suckling, hardly noticing the
world around them.
The sculpture is made of bronze, is 75 cm tall and 114 cm long. The date it
was made is unknown as of now (30th November 2010). The dating of this
sculpture spans from 500 – 480 BC to the 13th and late 15th centuries.
However the twins are known to be added to the artwork in the late 15th
century. They were most likely added by the sculptor Antonio Pollaiolo. A
claim from Cicero, a Roman philosopher; caused the belief that the Capitoline
Wolf sculpture has been struck by lightning, explaining a strange marking on 1
of the she-wolf’s paws. This was later believed to have been caused by an
error during the casting of the sculpture in the year 1854; which was then
proven in modern times to be true.
The legend behind what is the Capitoline Wolf represents is that when
Numitor, father of the twins Romulus and Remus, was overthrown by his
brother Amulius, Amulius ordered the twins to be cast into the Tiber River.
They were rescued by a she-wolf who cared for them until a herdsman called
Faustulus, found and raised them.
By Ricky Jassal 11Y
30/11/2010 6:17pm