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In the African aesthetic, emphasis is often placed on an object for ethical reasons. Emphasis on the proportion of the human figure is part of which aesthetic principle?

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if your on ple.plato the answer is symbolism
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Symbolism

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African art represents the uses and customs of the African tribes. The art object is functional and express a lot of sensitivity. In paintings, as in sculptures, the presence of the human figure identifies the concern with ethnic, moral and religious values. Sculpture was an art form widely used by African artists using gold, bronze and ivory as their raw material. Representing a disguise and symbolizing the incorporation of spirits and the possibility of acquiring magical forces, masks have a mystical and important significance in African art and are used in rituals and funerals. Masks are made of clay, ivory, metals, but the most used material is wood. To establish purification and connection with the sacred entity, they are secretly modeled in the jungle.

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