if you will be a sculptor what type of sculptor will you be created and why?
1. if you will be a sculptor what type of sculptor will you be created and why?
Answer:
God
Explanation:
Because since god created bible who help us always in time and we pray for him everyday
This is my own opinion but you can make your own answer because the question says *if you*
So it's on you
Pa brainliest please OwO
2. Neo_classical sculptors
Answer:
Neoclassical Sculptors (1750-1850)Antonio Canova
The theory and the earlier development of neoclassicism was essentially the achievement of foreigners in Rome, but the greatest exponent was Antonio Canova (1757-1822), an Italian who studied in Venice. He became a sudden convert to the doctrine of neoclassicism, and we can follow the change in his work and the reaction of his contemporaries to it. Canova was born in Possagno, near Venice, and had achieved a great reputation in Venice, especially for the group of Daedalus and Icarus (1779).
Jean-Baptiste Pigalle
The disgust of the Enlightenment at the frivolity of the rococo style of art contributed to the zoo the French sculpture in the eighteenth century, but it is ironical that the country of Poussin produced no neoclassical sculptor to compare with Canova.
Jean-Antoine Houdon
The French sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741-1828) had also been influenced by the neoclassical climate of Rome in the 1760s, and his St Bruno (1766) for S.
Clodion
Claude Michel called Clodion (1738-1814) is another example of an artist whose work tends to fluctuate between one style and another according to demand. He is best known for his small terracotta groups, like the Cupid and Psyche.
Joseph Nollekens
English sculptors were amongst the earliest to take up Winckelmann's theories in Rome, and it is likely that Canova learned much from their conversation and example. Many of them had been established there in restoring and copying antique marble sculpture for English patrons as a way of supporting themselves
Thomas Banks
Thomas Banks (1735-1805) was the first English sculptor to imbibe the spirit of Winckelmann, and produce neoclassical works of real conviction.
John Flaxman
The English neoclassical sculptor John Flaxman (1755-1826) was equally unimpressive in works on a large scale, but he made more use of mechanical methods of reproduction, and his engraved outline designs for Dante and Homer made him celebrated and influential in Europe
Sir Richard Westmacott
Flaxman's chief rival, Sir Richard Westmacott (1775-1856), was a pupil of Canova, and on rare occasions was able to equal the grandeur of his master.
Bertel Thorvaldsen
The successor to Canova's European reputation was the Danish neoclassical sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen (1770-1844), who approached the antique with a comparable high-mindedness but with less originality, and like Flaxman he attempted in later years to adapt his style to the demands of religious imagery.
3. 8) What group of constellations are used in astrology?A. Ursa constellationsB. Predictive constellationsC. Northern constellationsD. Zodiac constellations
Answer:
D?
Hope It Helps?4. Give what is asked. famous constellation 12. famous constellation 13. famous constellation 14. famous constellation 15. famous constellation 16. asterism 17. asterism 18. uses of constellation 19. uses of constellation 20. uses of constellation need ko lng po sa science ko no none sense po please >:(
12. Aquarius
13. Aquila
14. Aries
15. Canis Major
16. Summer Triangle
17. Great Square of Pegasus
18. Constellations are useful because they can help people to recognize stars in the sky. By looking for patterns, the stars and locations can be much easier to spot.
19. In Ancient times, constellations were used to create and track the calendar so they knew when to plant crops and harvest them.
20. And, constellations were also used for navigation and to help sailors travel across oceans.
Explanation:
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5. How Well Do You Know This? Which of the following are names of constellations? Put check marks (ü) on the names of constellations. 1. Libra 2. Taurus 3. Leo 4. Vertigo 5. Vulpix 6. Aquarian 7. Ursa Minor 8. Sculptor 9. Cassiopeia 10. Crux 11. Scorpio 12. Cygnus 13. Cactus 14. Cancer 15. Fornax 16. Indictus 17. Pegasus 18. Ghoul 19. Orion 20. Norma
Answer:
Explanation:
ü Libra
ü Taurus
ü Leo
ü Ursa Minor
ü Sculptor
ü Cassiopeia
ü Crux
ü Scorpio
ü Cygnus
ü Cancer
ü Fornax
ü Pegasus
ü Orion
ü Norma
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6. what is the opposite of sculptor
Answer:
opposite of sculptor is photographer
7. What is a constellation? How are constellation formed?
Answer:
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Answer:
Constellations are formed of bright stars which appear close to each other on the sky, but are really far apart in space. The shapes you see all depend on your point of view. Many societies saw patterns among the stars with gods and goddesses or stories from their culture.Constellations are formed of bright stars which appear close to each other on the sky, but are really far apart in space. The shapes you see all depend on your point of view. Many societies saw patterns among the stars with gods and goddesses or stories from their culture.Most of the constellations with which we are familiar come from ancient Greece. But other civilizations created their own patterns in the sky based on stories and people that were important to them.Constellations are formed of bright stars which appear close to each other on the sky, but are really far apart in space. The shapes you see all depend on your point of view. Many societies saw patterns among the stars with gods and goddesses or stories from their culture.Most of the constellations with which we are familiar come from ancient Greece. But other civilizations created their own patterns in the sky based on stories and people that were important to them.Many peoples noticed that the planets, the moon, and comets moved through the sky in a different way than the stars.Constellations are formed of bright stars which appear close to each other on the sky, but are really far apart in space. The shapes you see all depend on your point of view. Many societies saw patterns among the stars with gods and goddesses or stories from their culture.Most of the constellations with which we are familiar come from ancient Greece. But other civilizations created their own patterns in the sky based on stories and people that were important to them.Many peoples noticed that the planets, the moon, and comets moved through the sky in a different way than the stars.Because of the rotation of the Earth and its orbit around the Sun, we divide the constellations into two groups. Some constellations never rise nor set, and they are called circumpolar. All the rest are divided into seasonal constellations. Which constellations will be circumpolar and which seasonal depends on your latitude.8. What is sculptor meaning?
Answer:
Sculptor is an artist who makes sculptures.
Explanation:
9. A profilic italian artist and sculptor
Answer:
Antonio Canova
Explanation:
hope it helps
10. who are the famous sculptors in neoclassicism
Antonio Canova
Bertel Thorvaldsen
11. who is the designer of sculptor of merlion in sentosa
I believe the symbol was designed by Alec Fraser-Brunner
12. four famous greek sculptors
Answer:
The main men, all great sculptors, back in the days of the ancients, were Myron (Active 480 – 444), Pheidias (Active 488 – 444), Polykleitos (Active 450 – 430), Praxiteles (Active 375 – 335) and Lysippos (Active 370 – 300).
Explanation:
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13. Architect Building Sculptor
Answer:B
Explanation:Stone
She's Build To Stone
14. Questions 21-30 Which of the following constellations are Zodiac Constellations? (✔) the box if it is a zodiac constellation and (X) if it is not and write below the name of each constellation.
Answer:
Questions 21-30 Which of the following constellations are Zodiac Constellations? (✔) the box if it is a zodiac constellation and (X) if it is not and write below the name of each constellation.
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15. what is a constellation? how are these constellation named?
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a constellation is a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern.
Answer:
1. A constellation is an area on the celestial sphere in which a group of visible stars forms a perceived outline or pattern, typically representing an animal, mythological subject, or inanimate object. The origins of the earliest constellations likely go back to prehistory.
2. Most of the constellation names we know came from the ancient Middle Eastern, Greek, and Roman cultures. They identified clusters of stars as gods, goddesses, animals, and objects of their stories.
Explanation:
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16. he was an ancient Egyptian sculptor.
Answer:
Stone sculptures created by ancient Egyptian craftsmen are some of the most impressive and informative remnants of the ancient world. Sculptors had an important role in ancient Egypt as they carved substitute bodies for the tomb, small funerary statuettes and tombstones.
High and low relief
Throughout Egypt’s long history, sculptors worked with two methods of relief carving: high and low. High reliefs were those carvings that stood out from the surrounding surface which had been cut away. Low reliefs were images that were cut or ‘sunk’ into the surface material. These relief carvings were considered eternal so this method was often used in temples, tombs, stelae (tombstones) and sarcophagi (stone coffin).
Shabtis: workers for the afterlife
An important role for sculptors was to carve shabtis, small funerary statuettes. The dead were granted a plot of land in the afterlife and were expected to maintain it, either by performing the labour themselves or getting their shabtis to work for them. Shabtis were inscribed with a spell that miraculously brought them to life, enabling the dead person to relax while the shabtis performed their physical duties.
Shabtis have a long history as funerary items for tombs. They first appear in the Middle Kingdom about 2100 BCE, replacing the servant statuettes that were common in tombs of the Old Kingdom. Individually sculpted, they were designed to represent the owner and only one or two were placed in a tomb. By about 1000 BCE shabtis became simplified in form, with the wealthy now having one for every day of the year and overseer shabtis to manage them. This was due mostly to an ideological shift – they now represented servants rather than the dead person. The last shabtis were used in the late Ptolemaic Period, as attitudes to death and the afterlife had changed.
17. who is the greatest sculptor of pieta
Answer:
Michelangelo
Explanation:
The Pietà (Italian: [pjeˈta]; English: "The Piety"; 1498–1499) is a work of Renaissance sculpture by Michelangelo Buonarroti, housed in St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City.
18. The constellation below represents The constellation cygnus
answer:
Cygnus is a prominent constellation in the northern sky. Its name means “the swan” in Latin and it is also known as "THE SWAN CONSTELLATIONS". Cygnus is associated with the myth of Zeus and Leda in Greek mythology.
19. it is a constellation that is the most conspicuous of the northern constellation.
Answer:
Ursa Major
: a constellation that is the most conspicuous of the northern constellations, is situated near the north pole of the heavens, and contains the stars forming the Big Dipper two of which are in a line indicating the direction of the North Star
Which of these is a constellation in the northern sky?The northern circumpolar constellations you'll find are Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Perseus, Lynx, Draco, Cepheus, Cassiopeia, Camelopardalis and Auriga. Southern circumpolar constellations include Phoenix, Grus, Tucana, Eridanus, Hydrus, Lupus, Cruz, Centaurus and Carina, among others.
What is the most common constellation in the northern hemisphere?Ursa MajorUrsa MajorIt is said to be the most universally recognized star pattern, partially because it's always visible in the northern hemisphere.
20. Which constellation will people see when the Earth is in position 1?A. Constellation AB. Constellation BC. Constellation A and BD. cannot be determined
Answer:
d
Explanation:
of course we cannot determines
21. A bronze sculptor of antonio barye
Jaguar Devouring a Hare, bronze sculpture by Antoine-Louis Barye, modeled 1850; in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland. Generally speaking, Barye was responsible for improving the status of animal sculpture, a category famous since antiquity, and for demonstrating its suitability as a modern expressive form.
#CarryOnLearningAnswer:
.Jaguar Devouring a Hare
Explanation:
Jaguar Devouring a Hare
Jaguar Devouring a Hare, bronze sculpture by Antoine-Louis Barye, modeled 1850; in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland.
22. WORKER: TOOLsculptor: chisel
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23. the constellation below represents what constellations
Answer:
About Constellations
What's a constellation?
A constellation is a group of stars that appears to form a pattern or picture like Orion the Great Hunter, Leo the Lion, or Taurus the Bull. Constellations are easily recognizable patterns that help people orient themselves using the night sky. There are 88 “official” constellations.
24. a livelihood for many cambodian sculptors?
Answer:
Stone carving has been both a passion and a livelihood for many Cambodian sculptors.
25. We use constellations to divide up the sky. Groups of (4)________ that are not constellations but belong to a constellation are called asterisms. star astronomical Constellations latin
Answer:
star
Explanation:
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26. LAS 6-CONSTELLATION Activity 8-Constellation Hunting Day Name of Constellation Description
Answer:
hunghang team hunghang answer and ming-ming hometown
Explanation:
sungha jung han young
Answer:
uhm...saan ung pic or questions
Explanation:
wag kau oa and wag kaung mambash
tinatanong ko lng k?.
27. Seasonal constellation or circumpolar Constellation
Answer:Noun. seasonal constellation (plural seasonal constellations) (astronomy) A constellation that is only above the horizon (and thus visible) for part of the year.Constellations in the northern circumpolar sky include Auriga, Camelopardalis, Cassiopeia, Cepheus, Draco, Lynx, Perseus, Ursa Major, and Ursa Minor. These constellations are always visible in the night sky of the Northern Hemisphere.
Explanation:
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Answer:
the constellation wee change if organ is dry
Explanation:
the contellation wee change if organ is dry
28. neo classical sculptors
Answer:
The foremost Neoclassical sculptors were the Italian Antonio Canova and the Dane Bertel Thorvaldsen. 3 Canova's most famous work may be Psyche Awakened by Cupid's Kiss; he also produced heroic statues of Napoleon. Thorvaldsen's foremost works may be Christ and Lion of Lucerne.Explanation:
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29. leading sculptors of romantic era
Answer:
The foremost Neoclassical sculptors were the Italian Antonio Canova and the Dane Bertel Thorvaldsen. 3 Canova's most famous work may be Psyche Awakened by Cupid's Kiss; he also produced heroic statues of Napoleon. Thorvaldsen's foremost works may be Christ and Lion of Lucerne
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30. A winter constellation: the Hunter. (5)The constellation that contains the polestar. (4,5)A southern circumpolar constellation that.
Explanation:
identipy anol explain the difference tels