Expressive Clay Busts Looking Activity Antoine Bourdelle Beethoven The Tragic Mask 1901 Bronze Collection of the Tobin Theatre Arts Fund Studio Procedure Create your own expressive clay bust ID: 704106
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Circa 1900 Art and Humanities Resource
Expressive Clay BustsSlide2
Looking Activity
Antoine Bourdelle, Beethoven: The Tragic Mask, 1901. Bronze, Collection of the Tobin Theatre Arts Fund.Slide3
Studio Procedure
Create your own expressive clay bust!Place clay on your board (sculpture base).
Sculpt shoulders and a head to create the bust, keeping the clay in one piece.
Use your fingers and clay sculpting tools to create an expression that conveys your emotion. It does not have to be lifelike, but it must convey emotion using shape, texture, etc.Slide4
Artist Influences
Auguste
Rodin,
Pierre de
Wissant
from the Burghers of Calais
, late 1890s. Bronze. Collection of the McNay Art Museum, museum purchase and gift of the Tobin Foundation.Slide5
Artist Influences
Antoine Bourdelle, Beethoven: The Tragic Mask, 1901. Bronze, Collection of the Tobin Theatre Arts Fund.Slide6
Artist Influences
Alberto Giacometti, Bust of Annette IV, 1962. Bronze. Collection of the McNay Art Museum, Mary and Sylvan Lang Collection.Slide7
Artist InfluencesSlide8
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This presentation was created by:Donna Mial-GaryArt TeacherWimberley High School
Wimberley ISD
donna.mial-gary@wimberleyisd.net