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Construct a SCULPTURE outline using characteristics and qualities taken from More Human than Human and the text, focusing on similarities and differences between Michelangelo's David [THTTA 107] AND Study: Falling Man (Wheel Man) of Ernest Trova [THTTA 113]. Download the outline form H110DavidWheelmanOutline18.docx and begin work on the comparison of these two iconic sculptures. When you have completed your work, return to this assignment page and submit your outline through this page.
Consider materials; construction methods; design; size; aesthetics; spatial relationships; focus; purpose; and any other significant qualities you discover. In the DESCRIPTION and ANALYSIS, be as detailed and objective as possible, using the concepts and terminology from the text and the Sculptural Aesthetic Qualities outline to guide your observations. In your conclusions, feel free to EVALUATE the works in terms of your own personal taste or interest, and why these two sculptures stand the test of time.

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DAVID and the WHEEL MAN Sculpture Outline
1. Introduction
2. Michelangelo’s David
David is a well-known statute by Michelangelo due to its perfect ideal of male features and his
facial features. David is also emotionally and compositionally connected to a presence beyond
the statue.
3. Falling Man (Wheel Man) by Ernest Trova
Falling Man (Wheel Man) by Ernest Trova is a depiction of modern humanity. The sculpture
represents a repositioning of man in a three dimension within and around geometric
environments. The sculpture is designed in a circular pale hue to mirror perfection.
4. Similarities
Contrast between the two sculptures.
5. Significant Comparisons
Comparison between the two sculptures
6. Conclusions and Remarks
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DAVID and the WHEEL MAN Sculpture Outline
Introduction
Michelangelo’s David
David is a well-known statute by Michelangelo due to its perfect ideal of male features and his
facial features. David is also emotionally and compositionally connected to a presence beyond
the statue.
The significant physical and sculptural fea...
