2. giuliano Mitic (Xiao Wei): The works of famous Italian sculptor Michelangelo. It vividly depicts the characters with subtle dynamics, rich expressions and curly hairstyles. This is a good teaching aid for sketch plaster teaching.
3. Apollo: Ancient Greek sculpture, now in the Vatican Art Museum. The expression of the work is solemn and elegant, and the whole work enthusiastically eulogizes a heroic image full of vitality. He is the sun god symbolizing light, courage and justice, and the ideal goal worshipped and pursued by the ancient Greeks. It is an indispensable teaching aid for sketch plaster teaching.
Arias: Ancient Greek sculpture, now in Capitole Art Museum in Rome. This work fully shows the elegant and dignified posture of the Greek goddess in an extremely vivid way. When practicing, students should pay attention to its heavy structure, especially the relationship between front and side, hairstyle and the whole work.
Voltaire: One of the masterpieces of the French sculptor Wu Dong, now in Paris and St. Petersburg (Leningrad). Voltaire, as a great philosopher in the18th century, was portrayed by the author as smart, open-minded and tenacious. The depiction of skull, facial features and neck, as well as the shape, proportion, structure and momentum of the whole work, are all to be experienced by students when they study.
Venus: This work has won people's admiration for its clear outline and concise structure, and has become an indispensable teaching aid in sketch teaching. In particular, the vivid and delicate performance of Venus' head, neck and chest is very helpful for the practice as a female model.
7. seneca: According to legend, it is a pirate, an ancient Greek sculpture, now in the Naples Museum. The broad forehead, sharp eyes and wrinkles full of wisdom have vividly shaped the alert and profound expressions of the characters.
8. King of Rome: Roman works, now in the Naples Art Museum, Italy, are one of the representatives of Roman portrait sculpture. The work pays attention to the detailed description of the characters, especially the mental state and complex hair. In learning, we should use simple methods, summarize and deal with them simply.
9. God of War: Ancient Greek sculpture, now in the Louvre Art Museum in Paris, France. Handsome face, plump cheeks and pointed nose make idealized characters more real.