Image Credits
1. Parthenon. Creative Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Parthenon_black_and_white.jpg
2. Collage 1, clockwise from top left:
a. Sandro Botticelli, Portrait of a Young Woman (detail), c. 1480–1485. Städel Museum, Frankfurt.
b. Unknown sculpture. Source: Pinterest.
c. Antoine Bourdelle, Pénélope sur socle, c. 1905-1912. Musée Bourdelle, Paris.
d. Auguste Rodin, Inner Voice (The Muse), c. 1896-1897. Musée Rodin, Paris.
e. Venanzo Crocetti, Fanciulla con le trecce (detail), 1957. Museo Crocetti, Rome.
f. Antoine Bourdelle, Bust of Adolescent. Musée Bourdelle, Paris.
3. Auguste Rodin, Flying Figure, c. 1890. Musée Rodin, Paris.
4. Collage 2, clockwise from top left:
a. Marble statue of a member of the imperial family, Roman, c.27 BCE – 68 CE. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
b. Antoine Bourdelle, The Monumental Head of the Force from the Monument to General Alvear, Argentina, c. 1913-1918. Musée Bourdelle, Paris.
c. Marble pilaster capital, Roman, 1st half of 1st century CE. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
d. Hand, Central Asia, c. 3rd – 7th Century. The Metropiltan Museum. New York.
5. Crouching Venus, cited by Auguste Rodin. Published in the book ‘L'Art’, interviews compiled by Paul Gsell, Grasset, 1911, page 62.
6. Albrecht Dürer. From ‘Of the Just Shaping of Letters,’ 1525.
7. The Winged Victory of Samothrace, c. 190 B.C.E. Musée du Louvre, Paris.

