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Describe this sculpture. Explain why this sculpture is an example of objective art?.

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The sculpture is of an ancient Greek disc thrower, right before the man is about to circle, to throw the disc. It is objective because it clearly shows the activity the man is doing, which no one can debate as it is a sport/activity that most people today would recognize, and would not be confused with any other sport. The man’s physical features and body placement are also objective, and inarguable.

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Objective art represents the subject matter truthfully, without any interpretation or abstract embellishment. This includes a sculpture that accurately portrays the human proportions without any distortion or abstraction. In contrast, subjective art focuses on personal impression or interpretation.

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Without having an image or description of the sculpture in question, it's difficult to specifically describe the sculpture. However, I can explain what makes a sculpture an example of objective art.

Objective art is a category of art that represents an object or objects based on their physical appearance without abstraction or interpretation. The intention is to represent the subject matter truthfully, without embellishing or exaggerating characteristics for stylistic effects. For example, a sculpture of a person that accurately represents human proportions without any abstraction or distortion would be considered objective art.

On the other hand, subjective art is more about the artist's personal impression or interpretation. Such a sculpture could present the human form in an exaggerated or abstract way, to convey certain emotions or ideas.

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