The sculpture of ancient greece is the main surviving type of fine ancient greek art as with the exception of painted ancient greek pottery almost no ancient greek painting survives.
Why do sculptors use marble for statues.
Probably the most popular material used in sculpture marble s translucency and durability has made it the medium of choice for all the greatest sculptors including greek artists like phidias myron polykleitos and praxiteles as well as their successors donatello.
Throughout art history sculptors have experimented with an eclectic range of mediums.
At all periods there were great numbers.
Sculpture is among the oldest of the arts.
It s relatively soft and that means it is easy to carve and create smooth curves and shapes that would be very difficult in harder tones like granite.
While cast bronze carved wood and fired clay have made lasting impressions no material has captivated quite like marble.
Even before painting cave walls early humans fashioned shapes from stone.
Very few rocks have as many uses as marble.
Venus de milo c 130 100 bce marble statue musee du louvre.
The archaic from about 650 to 480 bc classical 480 323 and hellenistic.
See pergamene school of greek sculpture.
Prevalent in ancient and contemporary art alike marble artworks have a prominent place in many major art movements and are among some of the most famous sculptures in the world.
From these beginnings artifacts have evolved to their current complexity.
The properties of marble and its uses.
It is used for its chemical properties in pharmaceuticals and agriculture.
The marble used most o.
It is used for its optical properties in cosmetics paint and paper.
It is used for its beauty in architecture and sculpture.