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compare the features of archaic sculpture and hellenistic sculpture​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This Classical statue has evolved into a more naturalistic pose, while retaining the idealized beauty of the Archaic sculptures. The face is more realistic and begins to show traces of emotion. This Hellenistic piece is much more detailed than the works prior.

Answered by s3625
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Answer: In the Archaic, statues were rigid, resembling the Egyptians. In the Classical period, sculpting was relaxed and became more graceful and less rigid, and new orders of columns were made. As the Classical moved to the Hellenistic, the sculpting was even more life-like than the Classical, and movement was more common.

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