AnswIn 1622, Velázquez was ordered to paint a portrait of the young king, Philip IV. This project led to his appointment to the position of one of several painters to the king, and he served in that position for the rest of his life. This position gave Velázquez the freedom to travel and expand his artistic knowledge and abilities, and he took full advantage of the opportunity. He traveled to Italy in 1629 and again in 1649, visiting and learning from contemporary Italian artists. These experiences had a profound impact on his style, inspiring such works as The Forge of Vulcan and The Toilette of Venus.
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The classical contrapposto pose consists of the figure standing with one leg holding the majority of the weight and the other leg relaxed. it is a slouched, and natural sort of pose.
benvenuto cellini's perseus also stands with weight on one leg, but this is from him stepping forward, in action, rather than resting on his leg. this results in less curve of the chest angle in the shoulders, and conveys less relaxing message.
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<span>Naturalistic encaustic portraits of the Roman era, from the Fayum Oasis in Egypt, were created as funerary adornments.
This type of art refers to adornments that have to do with cemeteries and tombs. It was especially popular in Egypt, where sarcophagi were embellished so as to commemorate the dead. In the Roman empire this was also a custom, only tombstones instead of sarcophagi were decorated.
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