Greek statues were naturalistic, while the Egyptian ones were stylised. Roman sculpture in the Republican period was highly realistic portraiture (busts). In the period of rule by emperors the Romans adopted full bodied statues and they were modelled on the Hellenistic sculpture of the Greeks.
it's style was influenced by ancient Greek and Roman sculptures
The oldest Greek sculptures known were made by anonymous artists.
im am pretty sure that Greek art was influenced by Egyption art
Greek sculptures are realistic in form, that means: They always look like whatever the sculpture is supposed to portrait (ex.: if it's an sculpture of a human figure, it looks like a human figure, etc...) Now, a more accurate description of Greek Sculptures would be that they are "Idealistic. Greek sculptures always portrayed men and women in a very idealist way. All men were very fit, with bulging muscles and very strong. All women were extremely beautiful and graceful.
Very old statues usually get a lot of rough handling and they break off. The old classic look of statues with broken arms has become a sort of symbol for classic art and so is often recreated in more recent statues. But the originals did have arms! A lot of people like the esthetic look of the broken arms and consider the form of the bust or torso to be the perfect body form, and arms become a distraction to them.
Romans created more realistic sculptures, and portraits. Greek sculptures idealized the humans form, using athletes as models of preform.
1)Egyptian 2)Semetic 3)Phoenician 4)Greek 5)Roman
It would be in Egyptian/Greek/Roman; as in, have a translation in that language of a word (or two) that means something of significance.
Egyptian, Roman, Greek.
Neither, he was Egyptian.
It idealised the human body.
Neither. She was Egyptian.
The Egyptian god Anubis was identified with Greek Hermes, or Roman Mercury.
Rick says his interest in Greek and Egyptian mythology came about because of comics.
Hathor was neither Roman nor Greek. Hathor was an Egyptian deity. She was closely associated with motherhood and childbirth.
It depends on the Roman or Greek god. Explanations differ.
Greek- Aphrodite Roman-Venus Egyptian- Hathor