When the Romans found Greek Art, they felt inspired, and they also really liked their style alot. You can say that the Romans "copied" it, but they really just did some adjustments and maybe have Greek people to make their wonderful styles of Art. What the Greeks did, like make statues look relastic, then that's basically what the Romans done, with some items that they ALSO wanted to put.
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The Romans greatly admired the art and architecture of Greece, as well as many of their ideas. Roman art is not really the same as Greek art, but the Romans did copy the Greeks. One notable copy is the column. The Greeks used solid marble 'drums' to build their columns, the Romans built theirs with brick, faced with cement to resemble the Greek columns.
.Roman art is more naturalistic and less stylized then Greek art. Greeks were most interested in idealism
Romans were more interested in realism.
They'res not so many differences about Roman Art and Greek Art. It's kind of Greco-Roman Art, the time where Romans got influenced and inspired to make similar art, or EXACT art of the Greeks. The only differences is that maybe a different material to use, or some details about a statue or something.
Roman art inherited some of the great skills of the Etruscans. Later the Romans discovered Greek art and took very much inspiration from it, also employed Greek skulptors to work in the Roman Empire.
A lot of things between the Greeks and the Romans are similar because the Romans copied a lot of Greek ideas. For instance, the Roman and Greek gods. They are the same gods, just with different names.
The Greeks and the Romans were both very proud of their artwork. These included theater, writing, sculptures, and painting. The Greeks, however, far outweighed the Romans in artwork.
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. >:(
The Romans greatly admired the art and architecture of Greece, as well as many of their ideas. Roman art is not really the same as Greek art, but the Romans did copy the Greeks. One notable copy is the column. The Greeks used solid marble 'drums' to build their columns, the Romans built theirs with brick, faced with cement to resemble the Greek columns. .Roman art is more naturalistic and less stylized then Greek art. Greeks were most interested in idealism Romans were more interested in realism.
The study of Greek and Roman history, culture, art, literature and theatre is called classics.
The term is Greco-Roman. It is applied especially to art.
The art of the ancient Greeks and Romans is called classical art.