The Terracotta Army is an archeological find that is composed of about 8,000 terracotta statues. Each statue was individually made and different from every other statue. The statues were ornately painted with many colors, as seen above. There may have also been replicas of the rivers and streams made of mercury that flowed through mountains of bronze, which is supported by the finding of high levels of mercury in the area. It was made by about 700,000 workers.
Assassination of a Famous Nut Artist, 1971
Robert Arneson was definitely a very unique artist than most who wasn't afraid to expose the vulgarity and honesty of reality. In this sculpture, he voices his political views of being a "vehicle" for anger and pain. He once said, " I want to make high art that is funny, outrageous and also reveals the human condition, which is not always high.”
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