The document discusses characteristics of Greek classical sculpture from ancient Greece. Some key points include:
- Sculptures used contrapposto, or a fluid stance with weight shifted to one leg, which was new for freestanding sculptures.
- Forms were highly idealized and depicted the human body in a heroic, idealized way based on proportions.
- As the Peloponnesian War progressed, sculptures became less idealized and more humanized.
- Artists like Praxiteles created more sensuous, lanky figures. Later 300s BCE sculptures had heads that were 1/8 of the body size.