Statuary

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Terms: |Statuary| |USA|

Published: 1. 4. 2026.

The answer sought here is the American sculptor whose artistic career was dedicated above all to kinetic art. He is most famous as the creator of the mobile, delicately balanced constructions whose whole form, or individual elements, move when stirred by air. In addition, he produced large abstract works known as stabiles and also made wire figures, particularly in his early piece Miniature Circus. Who was he?

Alexander Calder

Terms: |Statuary| |The Louvre| |Venus de Milo|

Published: 1. 4. 2026.

The Louvre is home to the famous statue known as the Venus de Milo, one of the most celebrated works of ancient sculpture. However, one striking feature of the statue is that a certain part of the body is missing. Which part is absent?

Her arms

Terms: |Statuary|

Published: 1. 4. 2026.

In sculpture, what term is used for the balanced relationship between opposing movements within a human figure, creating an effect of harmony and natural poise? Some of the best-known examples may be seen in Polykleitos’ Doryphoros and Myron’s Discobolus.

Contrapposto

Terms: |Michelangelo Buonarroti| |Statuary|

Published: 1. 4. 2026.

Among the most celebrated sculptures carved by Michelangelo Buonarroti is the figure of Moses, created for the tomb of Pope Julius II. The whole funerary complex was likewise conceived by Michelangelo, and for a project of this scale he relied on the highest-quality marble that could be obtained in Italy. Near which city was the quarry situated from which this marble came?

Carrara