 |

View our papers...

This is a short summary of this paper!
Already a member? Go here to log in and view the entire paper!
|
Female nudity
Female nudity
A female is not just an attractive face, or a desire but also creator of new life. From the beginning of time and even today women have been frequently represented in many different ways. As man evolved over the centuries his views of the female body also changed. The changing representation of women can be seen in three pieces of art, the Cycladic Figurine, Aphrodite of Knidos, and Yakshi (Fertility figure). Each one of these works of art represent very different characteristics and beliefs, yet female nudity was common in all of them.
I will compare these three works of art first by what they are made of and a brief history second by describing them and the style third by telling you what their purpose in their culture was for or did for that time.
The Cycladic figurines were small statutes carved from Parian marble. The size and style of Cycladic figurines varies greatly. Most Cycladic figurines are tiny, and could have been held by hand. Small amounts of 4-foot figures have been uncovered. Unlike the Aphrodite of Knidos and Yakshi that were life size.
Aphrodite of Knidos created in about 350 BC was sculpted out of marble making the light reflect and contour off the statue giving it a lifelike essence
Approximate Word count = 1065
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
More Essays on Female nudity Student Papers: |
|
Want to view this paper along with 100,000 other term papers, essays, and book reports?
Instant access, single user memberships can be purchased online with a credit card or online check!
|
 |

Topics

Instant Access!
Acceptance Essays
Arts
Custom Papers
English
Foreign
History
Miscellaneous
Movies
Music
Novels
People
Politics
Religion
Science
Sports
Technology
Rad Essays
|