Daedalic

(noun)

A style of sculpture during the Greek Orientalizing period noted for its use of patterns to create texture, as well as it reliance on geometric shapes and stiff, rigid bodily postures.

Related Terms

  • black figure painting
  • cella
  • Proto-Attic
  • kore

Examples of Daedalic in the following topics:

  • Sculpture in the Greek Orientalizing Period

    • This style is known as Daedalic sculpture, named for the mythical creator of King Minos's labyrinth, Daedalus.
    • The figure, named for the individual who left it as an offering, is that of a standing man with a rigid and somewhat Daedalic form.
    • As such, the Mantiklos figure is referred to in some quarters as proto-Daedalic.
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