This is true. Although the Romans were also known for architecture, sculpture, paintings, and mosaics, ceramics were their major triumph.
Vases, urns, and jars were huge accomplishments. They were not only known for their design and techniques, but also for the reliefs that were painted on them. Ceramic painting was a very intricate art form, up into the beginning of the Hellenistic period.
The Romans copied a lot of Greek art and had tried to re-create them in their own statues. Basically they copies a lot of Greek art. Hope this helped!
the Romans added to their own talents and tastes to what they learned from cultures.
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The Etruscans.
The claim that the ancient Romans were not artistic is not easily defensible, if it is defensible at all. For, in respect to architecture, a number of visual arts (such as sculpture), and literature (poetry and prose alike), among other areas, the Romans were quite distinctively and admirably artistic by comparison with other ancient (and later) peoples and cultures.
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Julius Caesar is recognised as the greatest general the Romans had ever had.
What conveyed water to the cities was the aqueduct. What made the construction of long aqueducts which needed bridgework was the arch. The Romans were not the first to use the arch, but they were the first to make widespread use of it. Prior to the Romans, the arch was rare. The structural strength of the arch made the construction of large buildings and bridgework possible.
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Olive Oil was used by the Romans to clean the skin it was also used for various foods that the Romans cooked
the aqueducts because the river ran through the city an the Romans had clean water and cities
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.
The Romans did not borrow anything art form the Minoan civilisation because this civilisation was around much earlier than Rome. The Romans borrowed later art forms: Classical and Hellenistic.
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Aeneas .
the carvings of god carrying his cross and crucified him:)