Sculpture of the human body
because Greek's were the first to come up with 3d art on the statues they made so they gave us a huge step forward in art.
The Renaissance was a revival in thought after the Middle Ages. Renaissance Europe was fasinated with ancient Greek culture. That is reflected in art.
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it shifted from purly religious art to more inlightened art such as greek and roman myths and more personal paintings
Classical art!
Karl Schefold has written: 'Die Bildnisse der antiken Dichter, Redner und Denker' -- subject(s): Greek Portrait sculpture, Greek Sculpture, Portrait sculpture, Greek, Portrait sculpture, Roman, Roman Portrait sculpture, Roman Sculpture, Sculpture, Greek, Sculpture, Roman 'Meisterwerke griechischer Kunst' -- subject(s): Art, Greek, Greek Art 'Die Griechen und ihre Nachbarn' -- subject(s): Ancient Art, Art, Ancient, Art, Greco-Roman, Art, Greek, Greek Art 'Gods and heroes in late archaic Greek art' -- subject(s): Art, Greek, Gods in art, Greek Art, Mythology, Greek, in art 'Kertscher Vasen' -- subject(s): Greek Vases, Vase-painting, Greek, Vases, Greek 'The art of classical Greece' -- subject(s): Art, Greek, Greek Art
its is their culture
art
The Romans were fascinated and influenced by the Greek culture. They admired the art and literature of the Greeks and introduced them in Rome. They brought the Greek paintings and sculptures into Rome and imitated them. They also imitated the Greek poems and literature. Art and literature were the most important of the Greek culture.
Hans Walter has written: 'Die Gestalt der Frau' -- subject(s): Art, Greek, Greek Art, History, Women, Women in art 'Satyrs Traum' -- subject(s): Copying, Greek Sculpture, Satyrs (Greek mythology) in art, Sculpture, Greek 'Bauwerk und Bildwerk' -- subject(s): Architecture, Greek, Art, Greek 'Das griechische Heiligtum'
Erika Simon has written: 'Festivals of Attica' -- subject(s): Festivals, Gods, Greek, Greek Gods, Religious life and customs, Social life and customs 'Schriften zur etruskischen und italischen Kunst und Religion' -- subject(s): Art, Etruscan, Art, Roman, Etruscan Art, Etruscans, Religion, Roman Art 'Die Geburt der Aphrodite' -- subject(s): Aphrodite (Greek deity), Art and mythology, Art, Greek, Greek Art 'Eirene und Pax' 'Re veil national et culture populaire en Scandinavie' 'Menander in Centuripe' -- subject(s): Ancient Vases, Antiquities, Greek drama (Comedy), History, Illustrations, Sources, Theater, Themes, motives, Vases, Ancient 'Schriften zur Kunstgeschichte' -- subject(s): Art, Bildende Kunst, History
because Greek's were the first to come up with 3d art on the statues they made so they gave us a huge step forward in art.
ancient Greek and roman culture
Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann is an art historian known for his work on the art and culture of the Northern Renaissance, particularly in Central Europe. He has written extensively on topics such as art collecting, court culture, and artistic exchange in the 16th and 17th centuries. Some of his notable books include "The School of Prague: Painting at the Court of Rudolf II" and "Court, Cloister, and City: The Art and Culture of Central Europe, 1450–1800."
The term is "philhellenism," which refers to the appreciation and admiration of Greek culture, history, and art.
Matthias Steinhart has written: 'Das Motiv des Auges in der griechischen Bildkunst' -- subject(s): Art, Greek, Eye in art, Greek Art, Symbolism in art, Themes, motives 'Bilder der virtus' -- subject(s): Ancient Silverwork, Roman Antiquities 'Die Kunst der Nachahmung' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Art, Greek, Greek Art, Mimesis in art
Martin Flashar has written: 'Apollon Kitharodos' -- subject(s): Apollo (Greek deity), Art, Cithara in art, Greek Sculpture, Themes, motives 'Theseus' -- subject(s): Art, Exhibitions, Greek Vases, Theseus (Greek mythology)