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In ancient greece, some sculptures were given a pose with one foot in front of the other, giving natural bended knees and a slight turn in the pelvis. what is this pose known as?
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In ancient greece, some sculptures were given a pose with one foot in front of the other, giving natural bended knees and a slight turn in the pelvis. what is this pose known as?
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This pose is known as the contrapposto pose
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