Order,beauty and harmony
The perfect beauty.
In the Classical period, Greek art portrayed the human body as perfect and life-like. Later, during the Hellenistic period, Greek sculptors changed to portray the human body as realistic, including adding blush to the cheeks and color to the eyes.
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Greek sculptors combined realistic poses with an idealistic approach. Phidias is an example of a famous Greek sculptor.
They sell their art works that are compleated.
yes they where quite famous sculptors
There are no such things as "short stories" to portray Greek gods... they are all very long, but worth the read :)
usually the gods
There are no such things as "short stories" to portray Greek gods... they are all very long, but worth the read :)
Polyclitus Myron Phidias
Ancient Greek sculptors, names now forgotten.
The functions of sculpture in ancient Rome were the same as those in the Greek tradition. Statues were the a bit like an equivalent of paintings because both the Greeks and Romans only had fresco paintings. Originally Roman sculpture was portraiture (busts). Then they adopted Greek sculpture. The best sculptors were Greek. Most Roman sculptors made replica of the 'mass' market. Some Roman statues were about Greek myths.