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* I intend for this category to include sculptural works which are primarily intended to represent and memorialized the appearance of actual humans, rather than just art that includes human figures used for allegorical or other purposes. So [[Vulcan]] and [[Electra]] are not portraits, and neither are [[Civitas]], [[Centurion]] or [[ | * I intend for this category to include sculptural works which are primarily intended to represent and memorialized the appearance of actual humans, rather than just art that includes human figures used for allegorical or other purposes. So [[Vulcan]] and [[Electra]] are not portraits, and neither are [[Civitas]], [[Centurion]] or [[Homage to Leonardo: Vitruvian Man|Vitruvian Man]] (even if the artists used human models), but [[Hippocrates]] and [[Cristoforo Columbo]], even if idealized, are. Much harder to call are the [[Three Ministers Kneeling]], [[Four Spirits (memorial)]], or [[Partners with Bear and Shug]], which do honor actual humans, but to me aren't exactly portraiture (but I could go either way, honestly). Though [[:File:Noccalula statue.jpg|Noccalula]] isn't allegorical, she is fictional. Then there's the matter of how abstract you can get and still be categorized this way. I'd say the [[Tinsley Harrison sculpture]] and [[Hugh Daniel statue]] get increasingly abstract, but are still commissioned as representation of persons. And lastly [[Blaze statue|Blaze]] is not a portrait statue, and neither is [[The Storyteller]] (though it is a memorial), but the [[2022 Miss Fancy statue|Miss Fancy statue]] could be, if you don't limit the idea to humans. --[[User:Dystopos|Dystopos]] ([[User talk:Dystopos|talk]]) 11:54, 29 January 2024 (CST) |
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Judgment calls
- I intend for this category to include sculptural works which are primarily intended to represent and memorialized the appearance of actual humans, rather than just art that includes human figures used for allegorical or other purposes. So Vulcan and Electra are not portraits, and neither are Civitas, Centurion or Vitruvian Man (even if the artists used human models), but Hippocrates and Cristoforo Columbo, even if idealized, are. Much harder to call are the Three Ministers Kneeling, Four Spirits (memorial), or Partners with Bear and Shug, which do honor actual humans, but to me aren't exactly portraiture (but I could go either way, honestly). Though Noccalula isn't allegorical, she is fictional. Then there's the matter of how abstract you can get and still be categorized this way. I'd say the Tinsley Harrison sculpture and Hugh Daniel statue get increasingly abstract, but are still commissioned as representation of persons. And lastly Blaze is not a portrait statue, and neither is The Storyteller (though it is a memorial), but the Miss Fancy statue could be, if you don't limit the idea to humans. --Dystopos (talk) 11:54, 29 January 2024 (CST)