Different regions have different cultures

Different regions have different cultures and different cultures have their own characteristics. Check the countries with sculptures

Hello, everyone. Welcome to pay attention to the article. The world culture has its own characteristics. What we want to talk about today is sculpture. First of all, let's talk about French sculpture. France is a country of culture and art. Among musicians, dancers, novelists, poets, painters, sculptors, craftsmen, and art architects, there have been many famous representatives since ancient times. France has always stressed that culture and art are super class. The government does not interfere, advocates "freedom", protects "competition", and provides legal protection and material assistance. Painters, sculptors and printmakers enjoy health insurance, maternity leave, wedding and funeral leave, priority in loans, priority in advance of contributions, priority in providing books and materials, etc.

Sculpture works can be seen everywhere in Paris, and ancient buildings are carved in a dazzling and lifelike way. Such as the ancestral hall, Louvre, Versailles, the disabled military academy and Notre Dame, known as the first typical Gothic architecture. The buildings themselves are a perfect work of art. The sculptors who survived the Second World War were Zetkin, Hans APA and kaleide. Since 1950, there has been a new generation of sculptors, the most famous of which are AIDU, etienna Martin, chiyakometi, laertra, and the recently famous sezar and germena Richie.

French sculptor Ernest and bioengineer Claude Yudan have recently successfully created a "living art statue". This living art sculpture is made of polyurethane and tiny algae. The algae are living organisms. Under different conditions of sunlight, temperature and temperature, algae sometimes propagate rapidly and sometimes stop growing. With this change, the skin color and posture of the statue also undergo subtle changes. As long as the statue is watered every day, the statue will "live", otherwise, it will die. Now, inventors are studying to parasitize the "living" statue on trees.

Then let's talk about Roman sculpture. Rome is one of the most sculptural cities in the world. As early as the end of the 1st century BC, the monarchs of the ancient Roman Empire asked to build a "marble Rome" to show the glory and pride of the Empire. As a result, this land, which was originally just a shoal on the Bank of the taipo River, gradually developed into a magnificent world-famous city. Here, in addition to the triumphal arch, the Colosseum palace and the temple, there are countless exquisite statues embellished in it, making Rome show a special momentum.

In ancient Rome, from the emperor to the common people have a special interest in sculpture. It may have come from the Roman tradition of commemorating the dead with statues, or it may have been influenced by Greek sculpture. When an emperor ascended the throne, he immediately began to build his monument. Just a few months after Caesar ascended the throne, a large number of his monuments have been carved. In Rome, Augustus the great has 80 silver statues. Thousands of portraits were sent to every town in the Empire.

Ancient Roman city sculpture emphasizes commemoration. The emperor of the Empire asked for artistic means to show his achievements. Therefore, Roman artists created monumental sculptures that combined sculpture and architecture, such as the triumphal arch and the memorial column, which were more expressive in terms of volume and effect than simple statues. Because there was ample space to arrange the relief and inscriptions for recording events, it could be called a stone "meritorious book". Now. That's what the Trajan column is like. This is a 26.62-meter-high stone column, on which a circle of reliefs are used to record the battles between Emperor Trajan and the dachians in Central Europe in 101-102 and 105107.

After the Renaissance, the monumentality and entertainment of Roman city sculptures weakened, and many churches, squares and monuments were built. However, none of the emperors was qualified to put the statues on the squares for the world to admire. The monument erected on the square is the obelisk of Egypt or the column of ancient Rome.

At last, we will talk about Tanzanian sculpture. Tanzanian woodcarving and ivory carving have unique artistic style and characteristics. From a variety of Arts and crafts shops to ebony and ivory carving markets, exquisite carving art attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists, and the business is very prosperous. Tanzania has many skilled craftsmen who are engaged in ebony and ivory carving art, especially the maconds. With a pair of skilful hands, they have carved animals like elephants, rhinoceros, hippos, African lions, giraffes, zebras and so on. Through art forms, they have shown Tanzania's rich wildlife resources.

The figure's half body and whole body statues are also the image introduction of Tanzanian national customs. The miniature carvings as small as three centimeters long and ebony figure carvings as large as one person are characterized by clear, concise and accurate lines. Animal and character modeling is exaggerated and full of verve, rough and unconstrained with delicate traditional artistic features. On the basis of inheriting the national traditional art, they also absorbed the characteristics of Western abstract art school, carving out the unique abstract art woodcarving which looks like human, like animal, or neither human nor animal, or the shape of ghosts and gods, adding new wonderful flowers to Tanzania's art sculpture garden. Well, that's all we have to say today. Thank you for reading. See you next story.