[請益] TPO11 Ancient Egyptian Sculpture
Paragraph 3:Statues were normally made of stone, wood, or metal. Stone
statues were worked from single rectangular blocks of material and retained
the compactness of the original shape. The stone between the arms and the
body and between the legs in standing figures or the legs and the seat in
seated ones was not normally cut away. From a practical aspect this protected
the figures against breakage and psychologically gives the images a sense of
strength and power, usually enhanced by a supporting back pillar. By
contrast, wooden statues were carved from several pieces of wood that were
pegged together to form the finished work, and metal statues were either made
by wrapping sheet metal around a wooden core or cast by the lost wax process.
The arms could be held away from the body and carry separate items in their
hands; there is no back pillar. The effect is altogether lighter and freer
than that achieved in stone, but because both perform the same function,
formal wooden and metal statues still display frontality.
10. According to paragraph 3, which of the following statements about wooden
statues is true?
○ Wooden statues were usually larger than stone statues.
○ Wooden statues were made from a single piece of wood.
○ Wooden statues contained pieces of metal or stone attached to the front.
○ Wooden statues had a different effect on the viewer than stone statues.
答案D 可是不知道為什麼...
也找不到文中哪裡有說viewer
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