A value for the anatomy of the human aesthetic body according to the Greeks

Authors

  • Mahdi Abdel Amir Ismail Al-Tufaili

Keywords:

values - beauty - human anatomy - Greeks

Abstract

          section into four chapters, the first chapter dealt with the problem and the importance and the need to research and target to reveal the aesthetic values ​​of the anatomy of the human body when the Greeks, as well as the identification of research and define the most important terms contained therein, and was the second chapter has dealt with three first admonishing them Me concept of beauty when the Greeks and the second has meant to mankind things like the creation and secondary philosophically as well as the anatomical structure of the human being, while the third section, had confirmed on art in the Greek civilization and take human theme basic to the most important artistic productions, while the third chapter devoted to the procedures, the fourth chapter findings and conclusions, suggestions and recommendations of the research.

            Greek art is manifested in the art of sculpture, which is based on the logic of beauty, natural values, realism, grace, precision, and balance, with little attention to the emotional aspect. The Greek artist is faithful to achieving beauty and natural values, and is keen to represent realism, grace, precision, navigation, and balance, with little exaggeration in the emotional aspect. The details and movements varied greatly, in keeping with the flexibility of the human skeletal system in the round hands, the bent arms, the legs that were aligned at times and open at other times, and the symmetry, harmony, and erection. The sculptor did not mind the idea of ​​imitating human reality and preserving the anatomical and aesthetic proportions that the Greek individual had envisioned.

Published

2024-10-01