POLYKLEITOS

Polycletus, or Polyclituspŏlĭklīˈtəs, –klēˈ–, –klī–, two Greek sculptors of the school of Argos. Polykleitos, the elder, fl. c.450–c.420 b.c., was a contemporary of Phidias. Born either in Sicyon or Argos, he became head of the Argive school. He worked principally in bronze and made a number of statues of athletes. His most famous statue embodied his ideal of physical perfection. This "canon of Polykleitos," which emphasized a counterbalance of tension and relaxation through shoulders and hips, known as chiastic balance, became the standard of proportions for sculptors. It is best known through a copy, the Doryphorus or Spear-Bearer (Naples). Other sculptures representing his athletic, muscular, square-headed type, preserved through copies, are the Diadumenus (National Mus., Athens), a man binding a fillet about his head, and an Amazon. Another of his works praised by ancient writers was a gold and ivory Hera for a temple at Argos; now known only from Pausanias' description and from representations on Roman coins. No recognized originals by Polykleitos exist today. Polykleitos, the younger, worked in the 4th cent. b.c. Although he was also a sculptor of athletes, his greatest fame was won as an architect. He designed the great theater at Epidaurus.

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...squared feeling, so characteristic of Polykleitos works, is present here as well. The...have identified four male statues by Polykleitos: the well-known Spearbearer (Doryphoros...77. The most recent discussion of Polykleitos Canon is that ofJJ. Pollitt, The Can...
and Polykleitos, the Berlin type to Polykleitos, Strongylion, and Phradmon, the Mattei type to Pheidias...vulgate opinion the Berlin type Plate 3, B is derived from Polykleitos. This attribution is supported by several considerations...
...to Pliny xxxiv. 58 , excelled even Polykleitos in his interest in symmetry. Pliny...with the well-known description of Polykleitos Doryphoros called the "Canon" by artists...rudiments of art as from a code, so that Polykleitos is held to be the only man who has embodied...
...man is predicated, but of (e.g.) Polykleitos. (Similarly with The musician builds...does not essentially involve regarding Polykleitos the musician as a kooky object distinct from Polykleitos (as is suggested by F. Lewis, Accidental...
The work of Polykleitos is fully discussed in E. von Mach...man among men." As to the date of Polykleitos, the evidence adduced E. von Mach...from the Oxyrrhynchos papyros that Polykleitos was active as early as the fifth decade...
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...lower abdomen, well illustrated by Polykleitos Doryphoros, or "Spearbearer" (Fig...35) comments on the manner in which Polykleitos accentuated the system of rendering...done most to alienate modern taste". Polykleitos original statue was made of bronze...
...monument. (23) In Trecento and Quattrocento Italy, Phidias, Polykleitos, and Praxiteles were recognized, by way of sources like...Caesar in the west. >The great prowess of Phidias and Polykleitos >showed that through you sculpture could equal Nature...
...figures pose" (p. 223). The first serious problem is that the notion of absolute art is not modern at all. Pliny says of Polykleitos, whose statue, known as the Canon, had become a model for the representation of the human body, that "he was judged...
...on a specific skill often by a practitioner. Sophocles wrote a tre atise On the Chorus; the sculptor and bronze-caster Polykleitos wrote a Canon (his famous statue Spear-Carrier or Doryphoros was also called "The Canon"); and other specialist works...
...indicated what it was that he found most impressive about art.61 Gazing at an Annunciation so lifelike that it put both Polykleitos and nature to shame, the poet in the poem marveled at the gracious pose of the angel delivering the salutation and claimed...
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...rock that once housed the citys acropolis; and Sikyon, celebrated for producing some of the greatest artists, including Polykleitos, Lysippos and Pamphilos, the master of Apelles. And he made the trek to Sparta, which no one troubled to see because...
...Athenian Acropolis. Another is Myron, whose discus-thrower was admired and copied by the Romans. A further candidate is Polykleitos, creator of the "canonical" body in Greek sculpture, and also highly popular with Roman collectors. The problem is that...


 

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POLYKLEITOS Polycletus, or Polyclitus polikli t...Greek sculptors of the school of Argos. Polykleitos, the elder, fl. c.450 c.420 b...physical perfection. This "canon of Polykleitos," which emphasized a counterbalance...
...leading Greeks of the 5th and 4th cent. b.c. included Aeschylus , Sophocles , Euripides , Aristophanes , Phidias , Myron , Polykleitos , Heraclitus , Socrates , Plato , Aristotle , and Hippocrates . Although Athens succumbed in the Peloponnesian War (431...
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...based largely on the style he introduced. In treating the human figure, he modified the proportions set by the canon of Polykleitos , making the head smaller, the form slender, the muscles close-lying. There is also a new sense of movement torso...
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