1. A Study in Contrapposto Greek and Roman Greek and Michelangelo
2. Grave Stele of Hegeso – Classical Greek Major Points of Style: Spatial Depth – through overlapping, through the ¾ view of the figures, through varying the depth of carving - see servants left art and lid of the jewelry box. Framing – Figures are placed outside the “frame” – a temple like form with pillars and a pediment. Contrapposto – seen especially in the servant at left, has an elegant, restful look. 4. Organic draperies – clothing follows the contours of the body to reveal the form.
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4. Contrast of Classicism (roundels above) and Constantine’s Style Detail of Arch of Constantine , Rome, c. 313 AD
5. Christ the Shepherd Evidence of Roman style into Early Christian.
7. Michelangelo never saw the Riace Bronze, but understood the underlying concepts of contrapposto and of inner tension but outer control through studying other works in the Vatican Collection.
8. The Epitome of Contrapposto in Michelangelo Sistine Chapel, Rome 1508 -1512 Prophets and Sibyls, Isaiah left. Sibyl from Delphi
9. Detail of the Delphic Sibyl A study in the expression of fear or “terribilito” as it was called in Michelangelo’s day
10. Sistine Chapel, Rome - Studies in Contrapposto – extreme counter-movement The “ignudi” near the Drunkenness of Noah scene. Jonah looks to God Separating Light from Dark.