Research on the Drapery in Ancient Greek Sculptures

  • Chen J
  • Cao Y
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Abstract

Sculpture in the ancient Greek period has an extremely lofty position in the history of Western art, and the drapery is one of the most important modeling characteristics of ancient Greek sculpture. This article summarizes the style evolution of drapery in ancient Greek sculptures through the performance of ancient Greek costume characteristics and dressing methods in sculptures. And through the drapery produced by the different postures of the human body in the sculptures, it is explored how the ancient Greek artists used drapery to show the dialectical relationship between clothing, the human body and the posture, thereby shaping the beauty model of classical clothing.

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Chen, J., & Cao, Y. (2021). Research on the Drapery in Ancient Greek Sculptures. Asian Social Science, 17(6), 29. https://doi.org/10.5539/ass.v17n6p29

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