Charioteer of Delphi발음듣기
Charioteer of Delphi
(piano playing) Dr. Zucker: One of the most exceptional objects to have survived from antiquity in Delphi is the Charioteer.발음듣기
Dr. Harris: This figure was part of a very significant, expensive monument that included a team of horses and a groom.발음듣기
Now, chariot races were common at athletic competitions and there were athletic competitions that we all know about at Olympia, the Olympics.발음듣기
Dr. Zucker: So you can imagine that when you would create an elaborate bronze sculpture like this that it was commemorating a particular victory, you were really showing off.발음듣기
Dr. Harris: Delphi was a place that all of the city states came to compete, and to honor, and make dedications to the God Apollo.발음듣기
Dr. Zucker: It's showing off not only because of what it represents, but because of what it's made out of.발음듣기
In fact, where the arm is missing and on the opposite side you can actually see how thin the bronze is.발음듣기
It still has glass paste eyes and it would have been inlaid with silver. There's tremendous workmanship here.발음듣기
Dr. Harris: The silver went around his headband and you can see very finely cut pieces of bronze that were used for his eyelashes.발음듣기
He seems remarkably life-like. What's interesting about this sculpture is that, here we are in what we call the Early Classical Period, sometimes referred to as the Severe Style.발음듣기
We have the beginnings of naturalism and what's interesting to me about this sculpture is that in some ways he's very life-like the way he turns his head, but at the same time we're seeing Contrapposto, but his body is very columnar.발음듣기
Dr. Zucker: The moment that's being represented is not the moment of winning the race, it's not that kind of active moment.발음듣기
Dr. Harris: Not only that, the legs would not have been visible since they were in the chariot.발음듣기
That is why the figures legs seem to be a bit too long, that's accentuated because the drape is belted very high above the waist.발음듣기
Dr. Harris: And look at those folds, they really remind us of the fluting of a Greek column and look at the way the drapery billows out above the belt.발음듣기
He's not strictly frontal, we might think about a Kouros figure, a male nude figure during the archaic period.발음듣기
You see the beginnings of an interest in a more open pose that would become much more popular in the Classic period.발음듣기
Dr. Zucker: The legs are parallel but they lack the stiffness of the earlier archaic Korous.발음듣기
These are no longer symbols that are being incised into stone, this is clearly the product of the careful study of the anatomy of the human body.발음듣기
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