It idealised the human body.
Greek sculpture in the Golden Age, characterized by artists like Phidias, focused on naturalism, idealization, and human anatomy. It moved away from the rigid stylization of earlier Greek and Egyptian sculpture, featuring lifelike poses and expressions. Additionally, Greek sculptures from this period were more dynamic and expressive, capturing a sense of movement and emotion.
How does Mesopotamian sculpture differ from Egypt sculpture?
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.
how did ancient Egyptian life differ from ours
The Romans modelled their statues on those of the Greeks. Some statues were replicas of Greek originals. However, they often blended a variety of traditions The Romans liked to blend artistic traditions from Italy and the rest of the empire.
no, just the media that is used
they are differ by explorers
its differ bc world war 1 was more important
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He was monotheistic, Egyptians were polytheistic.
Egyptian and Sumerian cuneiform differ significantly.
Mainly through the evolution of the tools used most primitive sculpture was clay or stone evolution of chisels and the mastering of the skill of carving developed classical sculpture
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