Depictions of the Human Form
Ancient Greek Changes in Human Representation and Detail
Kouros 1953.125 represents what is probably common among earlier archaic depictions of human characteristics. The body is very rigid, and any details are unnatural and geometric. An example of this is the ellipse around the abdomen. The sculpture also appears to have a characteristic that is common among Greek sculptures: a stance in which one leg, in this case the left, is forward of the other. The weight appears to be evenly distributed between both legs.
Torso of a Youth 1965.23 was most likely created later than the previously-mentioned sculpture. There is much more detail overall, and the stance and shape are not as rigid and unnatural. Although one leg, in this case the right, is in front of the other, like in Kouros 1953.125, the weight is noticeably being placed on the left leg. The simple geometric shapes apparent in the previous sculpture are gone, being replaced with a realistic portrayal of musculature.
Enthroned Zeus from Paestum also displays the characteristics of most archaic Greek sculpture. Zeus sits very straight and rigid. The body is nearly completely symmetric. There is a noticeable lack of detail, as well, with deep creases where parts of the face come together, and smooth surfaces everywhere else. Also evident is the somewhat ridiculous smile, which is apparent in archaic art.
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