Early Crete & The Minoans: Water Features
Early Crete & The Minoans: Water Features
"Primitive" Greek Artistry: Outdoor Statuary
"Primitive" Greek Artistry: Outdoor Statuary The initial freestanding statuary was designed by the Archaic Greeks, a recognized success since until then the only carvings in existence were reliefs cut into walls and pillars. Most of the freestanding statues were of youthful, winsome male or female (kore) Greeks and are referred to as kouros figures. Considered by Greeks to embody beauty, the kouroi were created into rigid, forward facing poses with one foot outstretched, and the male statues were always nude, muscular, and fit. The kouroi became life-sized commencing in 650 BC. The Archaic period was tumultuous for the Greeks as they progressed into more sophisticated forms of federal government and art, and obtained more information and facts about the peoples and cultures outside of Greece. The Arcadian conflicts, the Spartan penetration of Samos, and other wars between city-states are examples of the sorts of battles that occurred frequently, which is consistent with other times of historical transformation.The Wide Range of Outdoor Wall Fountains
The Wide Range of Outdoor Wall Fountains
With its basin laid on the ground, freestanding wall fountains, or floor fountains, are typically quite large in size.
On the other hand, a water feature attached to a wall can be added onto an existing wall or fit into a new wall. A cohesive look can be achieved with this type of fountain because it seems to become part of the scenery rather than an added element.