Classical Art

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a classical sculptural pose in which the figure's weight is distributed asymmetrically

adjective describing the pose or technique used in classical sculpture

  • The contrapposto pose in classical sculpture is characterized by a subtle shift in weight and a naturalistic stance.
  • When posing for a photo, try standing in a contrapposto position to look more relaxed and natural.
  • I saw this cool statue at the museum with a real contrapposto vibe going on.
  • Her argument had a contrapposto effect, balancing opposing viewpoints to create a more nuanced perspective.

noun a small shrine or temple, often a niche in a wall or a recess in a room, used for religious purposes

  • The aediculae found in ancient Roman architecture were small shrines or temples.
  • I love exploring the little aediculae tucked away in the city streets.
  • Check out those cool aediculae by the park, they're pretty neat.
  • The artist used aediculae as a metaphor for hidden emotions in her painting.

noun small ornamental shrines or temples, typically found in ancient Greek and Roman architecture

  • The aedicules on the facade of the building were meticulously designed and crafted.
  • I love how the little aedicules add character to the architecture of the house.
  • Check out those cool aedicules on that old building!
  • The aedicules symbolize the strength and beauty of classical architecture.