How did Greek sculptures differ from the sculptures of the Romans?

Roman sculptors altered the proportions of the human body for aesthetic purposes and the Greeks did not.

Greek sculptures idealized youth and beauty while Roman sculptures idealized virtue and wisdom.

Roman art was dedicated only to the gods while Greek sculptures were often of political leaders.

Greek sculptures were more realistic than the sculptures of Rome.

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Greek sculptures were known for their naturalistic and lifelike representation of the human body, with a focus on harmony, proportion, and idealized beauty. In contrast, Roman sculptures tended to be more idealized and exaggerated in their proportions, often portraying figures with larger heads and shorter limbs. Additionally, Roman sculptures were heavily influenced by Hellenistic art and often incorporated elements of realism and emotion seen in Greek art.
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