there is no characteristic.
art, painting, scultpture, costume, archetecture, and jewelery.
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it tried to be true to nature
it tried to be true to nature
To make art look more realistic.
Roman art is characterized by its realism and attention to detail, often reflecting the values and beliefs of Roman society. It borrowed heavily from Greek art, but Roman artists focused on portraying individual characteristics and emotions in their sculptures and portraits. Additionally, Roman art served both decorative and propagandistic purposes, often used to convey power and authority through monumental architecture and public works.
Roman art is the art of the ancient Romans.
They both focused on religion
Abstract art and expressionism are two characteristics of modern art. Other modern art characteristics include minimal art, pop art, surrealism, cubism, and expressionism.
The term Greco-Roman art refers to the fact that Roman Art was influenced by Greek art and has similarities with it.
some people consider it Greek and some consider it Roman. but i think its Greek and Roman. in the dark ages, the Greek and Roman were together and combined Roman art and Greek art together and made byzantine art. until Rome fell into the dark. >:(
James Buckman has written: 'Notes on the Roman villa at Chedworth, Gloucestershire' 'The Steyning Line' 'Illustrations of the remains of Roman art, in Cirencester, the site of antient Corinium' -- subject(s): Roman Art 'Illustrations of the remains of Roman art' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Antiquities, Roman, Art, Roman, Roman Antiquities, Roman Art, Romans
Much of Roman art was copied from the Greeks.
I don't know what u said but I'm thing early 680's
Greeks were heavily influenced by Roman art.
Franz Wickhoff has written: 'Roman art some of its principles and their application to early Christian painting' 'Roman art' -- subject(s): Christian art and symbolism, Roman Art
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