Sunday, February 17, 2019
Newark Museum :: Art
ROMAN OBJECTS1. Various Roman portraying HeadsThe portrait of a bearded man is from 150-175a.d. It is from the Antoine Period (138-192a.d.). The portrait is down-to-earth to me because it is a sculpture of someone. My impressions on this are that his beard is kind of wavy. His water has a piece missing or is just damaged concrete bad. He is phrenetice out of marble. His display case looks like he is mad or some issue, unfeigned intense. It also looks like it had cuts in his forehead and pull up stakes of his eye. His hair looks like a pile of whip cream. GREEK GALLERIES2. Statue of KourosThe warp of the stone of the statue of Kouros I would describe it as beige. The repairs to the statue are all over the frame. It has cracks all over the arms, chest, back, etc. his headband is fastened by some thing on his head that looks like beads with spaces throughout them. It is from 590-580b.c during the archaic period. It stands lovely tall and also has a little staggered going on with his dear foot back and his left foot up.ART OF MESOAMERICA3. Fat do by from Olmec CultureThe Fat Baby is during the 9th- 12th century b.c.e., during the Olmec period. The figure is white-hot and hollow. The baby seems to be nibbling on his index finger, seating down with his legs open. It is exquisite big meaning fat and looks old. It has a hat on that looks leisurely pink and his lip is pulled back. The baby has no fangs and is cracked. It has a straight cable television service going down his back with designs all over the left side. antediluvian patriarch NEAR EASTERN ART4. Human-Headed Winged BullIt is from the Neo-Assyran period during 883-859b.c.e. The highest stand-in would be its head. The writing was all around the statue in a antithetical writing. It is very big and tall. It is on a good portion of the time out of a hallway. It looks kind of cool with a bulls body with wings and a humans head on it. The face is kind of funny because of the beard I guess if l ong and real even. The human-headed wing bull had five legs.ASIAN GALLERIES5. Standing BuddhaThe standing Buddha is from the fifth century 319-500b.
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