Plastiras type

Esquema

Getty AAT: Styles, periods, and cultures by region

Jerarquía

Early Western World > Mediterranean (Early Western World) > Aegean > Aegean styles > Aegean sculpture styles > Cycladic sculpture styles

Descripción

Refers to the style of marble figures produced in the Cycladic archipelago during the Early Cycladic period but specifically during the period between roughly 3500 or 3000 and 2800 or 2600 BCE. Named for the site of their discovery on the island of Paros, the figures include representations of both male and female figures. They are characterized by a sense of naturalism represented in their almond-shaped heads, facial features depicted in low relief, arms bent at the elbows, hands meeting at the chest, legs placed apart, and flat-soled feet.

URI original del concepto

http://vocab.getty.edu/aat/300107163

Otros términos

  • Tipo Plastiras [es]