Yes, it was. In the West, probably, but think of all those Hindu statues and frieses - naked figures galore.
The Greeks. And then the Romans invaded them.
brass, notable for its contraposto and allusions to the Apollo Belvedere. donatello's david is a child, built on a very human scale, in comparison to Michelangelo's quite monumental marble David
Something he did in grammar school, not kept for posterity.
The first one is on the stool behind the woman where the two boys are standing. :)
Donatello made a marble David (in 1409)and a bronze David (in 1430). The latter is the more famous one. It was the first large nude sculpture since antiquity.
Donatello's marble 'David'.
The Etruscans were considered to be the first romans!
Romans first emperor was julius caesar
the Romans
no the first thing the Romans built was clothes and shoes
The Romans came first and in between came the Anglo-Saxons. :)
The Romans' first conquest was the territory of the nearby Etruscan city-state of Veii.
The Romans first invented them,
no the Romans were not the first ancient Egypt was the first to use the colums!!
The first settlers in London were the Romans.Before capital of England was called Londo it was called Londium By the Romans. The first settlers in London were the Romans
-It was the Greeks as the Greeks came first followed by the Romans . Jesus folloed the romans\
The Romans first entered Jewish territory at the request of the jews.