The question should be the other way round because renaissance statues were modelled on classical and Hellenistic statues.
They brought back ancient Roman and Greek texts and the Renaissance is the rebirth of these classical, philisophical ideas.
A revival of ancient greek music.
statues in ancient Greece were usually of greek gods and goddess.
Greek and Roman
The Renaissance was a major turning point in history with many advancements. One major characteristic of it was that classical styles of the ancient Greek culture were revived and imitated.
Renaissance humanists shared a common interest in the study of classical texts and ideals, drawing inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman thinkers such as Plato, Aristotle, and Cicero. They emphasized the importance of individualism, human potential, and the pursuit of knowledge, echoing the humanistic values of their ancient predecessors.
The Riace Warriors are two ancient Greek statues that were discovered off the coast of Riace in Italy in 1972. They date back to around 450 BC and are believed to represent Greek warriors or gods. The statues are considered masterpieces of classical Greek sculpture and are now on display in a museum in Reggio Calabria.
The Renaissance is when the Enlightenment thinkers and Scientific Revolutionary thinkers questioned the Ancient Greek philosiphers like Aristotle.
Renaissance scholars were influenced by ancient philosophers through the study and translation of their works, which sparked renewed interest in classical learning. They sought to apply ancient wisdom to contemporary issues, leading to the development of humanism and the revival of classical ideas in art, literature, and philosophy. This integration of ancient thought with new ideas played a pivotal role in shaping the intellectual landscape of the Renaissance.
All Roman statues are not naked. You are confusing ancient Roman statues with many of the ancient Greek statues. The Romans had very few nudes; all their statues were fully clothed with very few exceptions.
Ancient Greek and Roman cultures and texts
Foreign or Ancient Classical