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Humanities

Outline
(Group 1)

Topic: Sculpture

I. Introduction of Sculpture
Members:
II. What is Sculpture?
Acha, John Benedict
III. History of Sculpture and Overview
Anahaw, Leslie Mae
A. Prehistoric Sculpture
Asis, Loren
B. Sculpture in the Ancient World
Bulanon, Jan Ralph
1. Egypt
De Galicia, Anny Joy
2. Mesopotamia
Dela Cruz, Joseph
3. Aegean Civilization
Gonzaga, James
C. Greek Sculpture
Japlos, Angela Nicole
D. Etruscan and Roman Sculpture
Marcelo, Regina Pauline
E. Early Christian Sculpture
Onia, Anne Kristine
F. Romanesque Sculpture
Reyes, Valerie Faye
G. Gothic Sculpture

H. Renaissance Sculpture

I. Baroque Sculpture

J. Rococo Sculpture

K. Neoclassic and Romantic Sculpture

L. Rodin

M. 20th-Century Sculpture
IV. Some Famous Sculptors

A. Classical

B. Medieval

C. Renaissance

D. Baroque

E. 18th Century

F. 19th Century

G. Modern

H. Contemporary

V. Theory of Sculpture an Overview

A. Elements of Sculptural Design

1. Mass

2. Space

3. Surfaces

B. Principles of Sculptural Design

1. Orientation

2. Proportion

3. Scale

4. Articulation

5. Balance

V. Materials

A. Stone Sculpture

B. Jade Sculpture

C. Wood Sculpture

D. Bronze Sculpture

E. Clay Sculpture
F. Modern Material used in Sculpture

VI. Types of Sculpture

A. Relief

1. Bas Relief or Lower Relief

2. High Relief

3 Sunk Relief

4. Counter Relief

5. Small Objects

B. Free Standing

C. Kinetic

D. Assemblage

VII Basic Sculpture Technique

A. Carving

B. Casting

C. Modelling

D. Assembling

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