Journal of the Korean Society of Cosmetology 2008;14(2):551-563.
Published online June 30, 2008.
그리스시대 조각상에 나타난 헤어스타일과 장식 분석
권태신, 김용숙
An Analysis of Hair Style and Ornaments Expressed in the Statue of Ancient Greece
Tae Shin Kwon, Yong Sook Kim
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to investigate and review the woman`s and man`s hair style and ornaments focusing on the feature of statues in ancient Greece. The hair style in ancient Greece is pure, simple, and classical rather than showy. The trend of the woman`s hair style in ancient Greece is simple such as letting her hair down and loosen naturally or binding her hair at the nape of the neck. The trend of the man`s hair style is various such as taking his curls down on the forehead with wearing metallic hair band or brushing his curls back. The subjects of this study for analyzing are 7 woman`s statues including the Venus de Milo and 5 man`s statues including Apollo in ancient Greece. Through analyzing hair styles and ornaments expressed in the statue of ancient Greece, the researcher had an opportunity to define the aesthetic standard of natural hair styles and innate natural beauty which would not suppress a human body of modern people.
Key Words: Hair Styles and Ornaments, Statues, Ancient Greece, Natural Beauty, Human Body


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