Nineteenth Century Art
Modeling is a sculptural technique that involves shaping a material, typically clay or wax, to create three-dimensional forms. This method allows artists to manipulate the material directly, giving them the flexibility to add details and adjust shapes as they work, resulting in a more lifelike representation. In Neoclassical sculpture, modeling plays a crucial role in conveying the idealized human figure and expressing emotions through dynamic poses and textures.
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