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12 January, 21:39

How was roman art different from Greek art

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  1. 12 January, 21:56
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    Roman art imitated Greek art in many ways because the Romans learned about painting and sculpting from the Greeks, during the time when Rome conquered Greece ... The Greeks idealized the human form because much of their art was a portrayal of their gods. They also used their finest athletes as models.
  2. 12 January, 22:07
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    Roman art imitated Greek art in many ways because the Romans learned about painting and sculpting from the Greeks, during the time when Rome conquered Greece ... The Greeks idealized the human form because much of their art was a portrayal of their gods. They also used their finest athletes as models.
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