Most Greek statues are broken because they are thousands of years old
Greek sculptors combined realistic poses with an idealistic approach. Phidias is an example of a famous Greek sculptor.
They represented barbarism and uncontrolled chaos.
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.
Some of the most famous Greek statues and sculptures are "Athena" and "Zeus."
Later Greek sculptors made more realistic statues in natural poses, showingmuscles, hair, and clothing in much greater detail.
were realistic.
Romans wanted their statues to be more realistic and alive.
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.
Later Greek sculptors made more realistic statues in natural poses, showingmuscles, hair, and clothing in much greater detail.
Like the Egyptians, the Greeks created larger-than-life figures that faced front, with their arms held stiffly at their sides. Later Greek sculptors made more realistic statues in natural poses, showing muscles, hair, and clothing in much greater detail.
The Greek statues were meant to look perfect. The Roman copied the Greek art and many other stuffs. But some of the things the Roman copied were different. Their statues were not meant to look perfect. They included every single features, unlike the Greeks. These are the reason why the Roman and Greek statues differ
.... built lots of temples and statues.
Roman statues showed unpleasant physical details.
The Greek statues were meant to look perfect. The Roman copied the Greek art and many other stuffs. But some of the things the Roman copied were different. Their statues were not meant to look perfect. They included every single features, unlike the Greeks. These are the reason why the Roman and Greek statues differ
the roman statues were from the romans long time ago and the greek statues are from the greeks lke the gods from rome and Greece
The Romans' created statues that were looked as though they were real. They also depicted every flaw of the person being sculpted to make it more lifelike. People would be able to "read" the statues and remember what the person did or be made aware of some honor or quality of the person. More modern sculptors have taken similar approaches when designing statues. This is done to make the statues as realistic looking as possible.