BEIJING, Dec. 26,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A
report from China Daily:
The sculptural arts are one of the gems of the ancient Greek and
Roman civilizations. Residents in North
China's Shanxi province
will have an opportunity to glimpse the essence of these cultural
assets as an ancient sculpture arts exhibition will kick off at the
beginning of the new year at Shanxi Museum in Taiyuan, the
provincial capital.
The event, called "Classical and Glory" Ancient Greek and Roman
Sculpture Arts Exhibition, will open on Wednesday.
The event's organizers said that this exhibition will be not
only a display of artworks but "a dialogue of civilizations".
Shanxi is one of the cradles of
Chinese culture, with its earliest ancient civilization reaching
its peak some 3,000 years ago. This was evidenced in an
archaeological discovery at the Taosi site in Xiangfen county,
which pointed to the formation of one of the earliest states in
China.
That was roughly when the city states emerged in ancient
Greece, which had ushered in a
period of social and cultural prosperity for more than 600 years —
from c.8th century to c.2nd century. Even after the fall of ancient
Greece in 146 BC, its culture and
arts continued to influence those of the ancient Roman Empire,
which began in the early 1st century.
The ancient Greek and Roman cultures are the origins of Western
civilization. The two cultures feature a continuity and ancient
Roman Culture has a strong influence and inheritance from ancient
Greek Culture.
And this is especially true in the sculptural arts. During the
Hellenistic and Classical period, ancient Greek sculptors aimed to
depict the human form realistically but in an idealized and
harmonious manner. Ancient Greek sculptors carefully studied human
anatomy and sought to capture the essence of physical perfection
and inner vitality. Deities were the common subjects featured in
the sculptors' works.
There were also remarkable similarities in the works created by
ancient Roman sculptors. Roman sculpture is known for its grandeur
and realism.
Like the Greeks, Roman sculptural artist strove for perfection
and illustrated its subjects in this manner. The Greek and Roman
sculptural arts also pursued a similar level of aesthetics in
geometry.
At the exhibition at Shanxi Museum, a total of 134 ancient Greek
and Roman sculptures will be on display. The exhibition will be
arranged in five sections to present the arts of different locales,
periods and styles. The five sections are called "Gods of the
Olympus", "Blessing from Gods", "the Grandeur of Augustan Arts",
"Garden of Rome" and "External
Vitality".
The Gods of Olympus section features the sculptures created in
the Classical Period of ancient Greece, from 480 to 325 BC. The works
highlight a style of harmony, grandeur and idealism. In addition,
other cultural relics of that period, like attic-style vases and
pottery vessels, will be on show.
There are also sculptures created by Roman sculptors imitating
the classical Greek style. One exhibit is the Apollo
Sauroktonos, a sculpture created by ancient Roman sculptor
Praxiteles featuring a bow-holding Apollo fixing his sights on a
lizard. Despite its inheritance of the classical style, a prominent
characteristic of the sculpture is that Apollo was not portrayed as
a god of grandeur, but a young man of beauty and tenderness.
The Blessing from Gods section features works created in the
transitional period from the ancient Greek to ancient Roman.
Deities of the early Roman mythology are major subjects of the
works. While the inheritance of classical Greek style is still
visible, the works show a balance of solemnity and amiability of
the deities, which are depicted in smoother lines and more casual
postures.
The Grandeur of Augustan Arts section mainly features the busts
of the Augustan period. The style of sculptures shows a completion
of the Greek-Roman transition, with an emphasis on realism and
details. The busts, depicting real or realistic looking people, are
one of the major contributions that ancient Roman sculptors made to
the world. A bust usually features great detail in the facial
expression to highlight the personality of the individual.
The Garden of Rome section aims
to present the lives of ancient Romans by exhibiting sculptures,
glassware and mosaic arts of that period.
The External Vitality section mainly displays sculptures and
other articles relating to funeral and burial ceremonies during the
ancient Roman period.
Thinking about life and death was a major part of the
philosophic framework of the ancient Romans and was also a theme of
the period's sculptural art.
Ancient Greek and Roman sculpture has influenced art in many
regions of the world. And this influence also reached China's
Shanxi province, said an expert at
Shanxi Museum.
One of the three Buddhist cave art treasure houses in
China, Yungang Grottoes in
Shanxi's Datong city, is a
monumental work of the cultural integration between China and the
West. In the processing of creating cave statues more than 1,500
years ago, the influence of the Gandhara art was remarkable.
Gandhara, an ancient region spanning what is now northwest
Pakistan and parts of east
Afghanistan, was historically a
crossroads linking India, Persia
and other cultural centers as faraway as ancient Greece.
Gandhara Buddhist art is a unique art style that blends
Greco-Persian and Buddhist influences.
Many Buddhist statues can be found along the route of Buddhism's
spread in China, like the Mogao
Grottoes in Gansu, Yungang
Grottoes in Shanxi and Longmen
Grottoes in Henan.
"In Yungang Grottoes, the Gandhara or even Greek elements are
visible on many Buddha statues, like the curly hair and details of
clothes," he added.
"After the communication and integration among different
cultures that lasted for thousands of years, Shanxi Museum deems it
an important mission to continue the cultural exchanges in the
context of a modern era," said the expert. The "Classical and
Glory" Ancient Greek and Roman Sculpture Arts Exhibition is the
latest move in this effort.
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