Changing tastes : colour in Greek and Roman sculpture
Lecture at the National Galley given by Jan Stubbe Ostergaard from the NY Carlesbergy Glyploteh gallery in Copenhagen.
This was part of a series of lectures to compliment the “Sacred made real” exhibition. This one looked at the evidence for use of colour in Greek and Roman statues and was fascinating. It was really interesting to see the surface of sculptures magnified 40 times and showing signs of the original colour.
It talked about how ingrained in later Western art is the ideal of the white classical sculpture and how wrong that image is.
This was part of a series of lectures to compliment the “Sacred made real” exhibition. This one looked at the evidence for use of colour in Greek and Roman statues and was fascinating. It was really interesting to see the surface of sculptures magnified 40 times and showing signs of the original colour.
It talked about how ingrained in later Western art is the ideal of the white classical sculpture and how wrong that image is.
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