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The Archaic Smile describes the creepy smile worn by Greek statues from the Archaic period. These statues tend to be realistic, haunting, and mysterious. I would not suggest buying one for your home. The archaic smile is meant represent the statue's inner spark of life, and gives it a realistic feel. Archaic art lacks natural emotion, and the characteristic smile is worn by all people, whether content or under duress.
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Archaic smile: poems
1999, University of Evansville Press
in English
- 1st ed.
0930982525 9780930982522
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