Expressive Significations of the Sculptures of Al-Baghdadi Museum
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Abstract
The current research (Expressive Discourse for the Sculptures of Al-Baghdadi Museum) dealt with a study that focused on the expressive discourse in the field of sculpture. As for the second chapter, it included the theoretical framework and previous studies, and it included two chapters. The first topic dealt with the expressive discourse, the concept and mechanisms. The second topic included the study of the sculptures of the Baghdadi Museum, the reference and the foundation. The second chapter ended with the indicators that resulted from the theoretical framework, while the third chapter included the research procedures and included On the research community and its sample, the research method, the research tool and the analysis of samples, and the fourth chapter contains the results of the research, the most prominent of which are
1- The expressive discourse in the sculptures of the Baghdadi Museum was formed through the symbolic connotations interacting in the structure of the sculptural text, which in turn interact with each other to free the expressive energy inherent in its structural elements.
2- Technology had an active role in the sculptures of the Baghdadi Museum by embodying the manifestations of sculptural forms according to hyper-realistic features that match the life scenes that expressed the lived reality in its natural concept.
3- The volumetric value corresponding to the real size had a great impact on the embodiment of the expressive discourse by achieving interaction and communication with the recipient.
The researcher reached conclusions
1- The Iraqi sculptor’s interest in representing popular folklore and its expressive dimensions is part of his heritage, which included concepts and cognitive frameworks.
2- The Iraqi sculptor's adoption of replicas of life scenes in their natural sizes was not arbitrary as much as it was an attempt to activate the feelings and feelings of the recipient.
The research also included recommendations, suggestions, a list of sources, and an English abstract