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frontality (frʌnˈtælɪtɪ) [tr. Da. frontalitet (J. Lange, Billedkunstens Fremstilling græske Kunst (1892) 54), f. frontal a. + -ity: so G. frontalität, F. frontalité.] A principle in sculpture, according to which the figure is carved or moulded as seen from the full front. In the strictest style, the...
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Parthian Empire
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'Parthian frontality', as we are now accustomed to call it, deeply differs both from ancient Near Eastern and from Greek frontality, though With Parthian art, on the contrary, frontality becomes the normal treatment of the figure.
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frontal
▪ I. frontal, n. (ˈfrʌntəl) Forms: 4–5 fro(u)ntel(l, 5–6 fruntall(e, -telle, 6–7 frontall, 6–8 frontale, (6 frontayle), 7– frontal. [ME. frountel, a. OF. frontel:—late L. frontāle, f. front-, frōns: see front n. and -al1. OF. had also the form frontal (still preserved in some senses); in mod.F., by ...
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The Sun, 1909 by Edvard Munch
The Sun, 1909 by Edvard Munch. The Sun is perhaps the greatest achievement of modern mural painting. Symmetrically structured, it occupied the enormous front space of Oslo University's assembly hall, dominating through size, unmitigated frontality, and power of imagery. Munch extended the sun image in this mural from a partial to an embracing ...
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Paolo and Francesca (Ingres)
The frontality of the composition and the details of the room and clothes refer back to the Northern Renaissance.
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Jonathan Silver (sculptor)
Strict frontality – that is to say frontally in which the sides of a head are symmetrical and the face is perpendicular to the ground – denies movement But Silver knew there was more to frontality than this.
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Old Kingdom of Egypt
Frontality, the first principle, indicates that art was viewed directly from the front. The three figures display frontality and axiality, while fitting with the proportions of this time period.
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Apse of Sant Climent, Taüll
In addition, the symmetry, frontality, hieratic nature and the very representation of God could
derive from Byzantine art, possibly via Italy.
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既然三角形是世界上最稳固的结构,为什么建筑不都做成金字塔的样子呢?
虽然后现代主义的作品中,山墙又卷土重来,如文丘里的母亲之宅和Philip Johnson的The Sony Building(formerly AT&T building),但仅作为二维上对frontality的重新强调。
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Ambrogio Lorenzetti
The image of the Madonna is noted for its frontality, which is a typical characteristic of Byzantine art.
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Standing Woman (Noack)
Inspired by the sculpture of ancient Egypt and Greece, the figure is characterized by a monumental frontality with only a hint of movement in a bent knee
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Temple of Aphlad
Full frontality of figures is a trademark of Durene art, but the priest beside Aphlad stands turned slightly to the side. same Anath limestone, in addition to sharing many distinctive stylistic features with the Aphlad relief, such as the use of perspective and lack of full frontality
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Horst Scheffler
It uses isometric perspective in combination with frontality to study the ambiguous interplay between flatness and depth.
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To the Rhythm of My Heart
water; a black Labrador, suspicious in the white snow; a kitten, worrying a baby mouse to death; and a ferry with railings stark and rigid in formal frontality
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Bhutesvara Yakshis
[and] ... have the monumental frontality which is characteristic of Mathura sculpture".
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