01412nam a2200205Ia 4500001001200000100003400012101000800046200007400054210000900128215003600137300069900173608001400872650001800886700011000904801000701014856007701021857008201098909001301180991001301193Π.10450eng a20140611d9999 m y0grey0103 ga aeng1 aHead of Apollo (Warrior Apollo)b[Sculpture]fBourdelle Emile-Antoine d1900 a67 x 21 x 28 cm [Gilted bronze] aThe head of the "Warrior Apollo" was a milestone in Antoine Bourdelle's sculpture. It is the piece that marked his departure from the influence of Rodin and inaugurated his new style. Bourdelle's personal style was formed along the guidelines of Archaic art and the austere order. The Apollo of this composition was modeled after an Italian youth with a fiery, gaunt face, and evokes the figure of the ancient god who towers above the Battle of the Centaurs on the western pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia. With this figure's tectonic structure, sharp planes, austere expression, and powerful inner force, Bourdelle presages Cubism even as he remains faithful to Greco-Roman tradition. aSculpture aGilted bronze 1aBourdelle Emile-Antoinef(1861 - 1929)uhttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/en/artist/bourdelle-emile-antoine/ a58 uhttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/en/artwork/head-of-apollo-warrior-apollo/ ahttps://www.nationalgallery.gr/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/61241_2000_2000.jpg aΠ.10450 aPAINTING