Write an appreciative note on any one artwork of Indus valley civilization
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• The arts of Indus Valley civilisation ,one of the earliest civilisation of the world,emerged during the second half of thrid millennium (Bronze Age)
•The forms of art found from various sites of civilisation include sculptures,seals,pottery ,gold ornaments,terracotta figures,etc.
Stone statues
•Stone statues found in Indus Valley sites are excellent example of handling the 3D volume.
There name ate:-
1)Bearded Man (Priest man, Priest -king)
•found in Mohenjo_Daro
• Bearded man's figure made of statite.
2)Male Torso
•found in Harappa (only major art element found in Harappa)
•Made of Red Stone
•The forms of art found from various sites of civilisation include sculptures,seals,pottery ,gold ornaments,terracotta figures,etc.
Stone statues
•Stone statues found in Indus Valley sites are excellent example of handling the 3D volume.
There name ate:-
1)Bearded Man (Priest man, Priest -king)
•found in Mohenjo_Daro
• Bearded man's figure made of statite.
2)Male Torso
•found in Harappa (only major art element found in Harappa)
•Made of Red Stone
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The Indus Valley civilisation left no temples or tombs like the Pyramids of Egypt, and no great statues of kings or gods. Indus Valley people made small figures of people and animals using metal and clay.
Only a few small statues survive. One is the Priest-King, with his beard, and his patterned robe.
Another figure is a 'dancing girl' in bronze, only 11 cm high. This shows that Indus Valley people liked to dance. The dancing girl wears very little, but has lots of bangles on her arms. Her hair is in a plait.
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