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standing in a contrapuntal position. His legs are spread apart. This man was a munk and practiced pure land Buddhism. He encouraged his people to chant as they traveled through the countryside. Kosho was a master in his unique style. Both of these sculptures are different Kosho is more naturalistic more like the human body. Mankaura’s face did not look very natural because of the elongated shin. Kosho was made out of wood and more religious like. Mankaure was royalty and his clothing was different. They both have that dull gray color to them. Both of these statues have platform to balance them both out Kosho seams to be and older man. Imperial Procession and CrucifixionThe imperial procession is a detailed relief of the Pacis. The height of this artwork is 5.2 inches (16 m) this appears to be carving on a wall that is composed of women, children and men. The man with the surround head Marcos Agrippa. Who might be Augustus successor if he had not died in 12 C.E. this was right after the Pacis was dedicated. This was an inspiration representation and tradition of individuals. This was their way of recording their history. This contributed to Roman imperial propaganda The Crucifixion is a painting not a carving like the Imperial Procession. This painting has multi colors unlike the carving. The background of this panting is a Golden brown color. This is a panting that represents pain, suffering and sacrifice. You can see Mary and John in the background with their faces full of grief. All of the characters in the painting have a halo around their heads. Christ hair is a dark shade of brown. His hair is past his shoulders. His hair looks a bit disheveled not very much out of place. He has a beard on his face that is thick. He has a bit of emotion sadness but not as much as Mary and Paul. His arms are spread out to his sides and on each hand he has a nail. He has a muscle that is sticking out from his neck...

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