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mario62 [17]
2 years ago
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Name the subject of the sculpture, its artist. In comparison with other sculptures of this Biblical figure, what can be observed

? Why do differences exist among artwork when using the subject matter?
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balu736 [363]2 years ago
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Answer: David is the subject. The artist is Gian Lorenzo Bernini.The sculpture shows a scene from the Old Testament First Book of Samuel. If something is stylized it means it's represented in a non-naturalistic conventional form.

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Aleksandr [31]2 years ago
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Hey there,
David is the subject. The artist is Gian Lorenzo Bernini.<span>The sculpture shows a scene from the </span>Old Testament<span> First Book of </span>Samuel. <span>If something is </span>stylized<span> it means it's represented in a non-naturalistic conventional form.

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