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how did the romans differ from greek on art that shows the human body

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  • 11-10-2016
Romans did perspective paintings. 
Greece was more on objects then on walls or canvas. 
Greeks were very quadrangular and blocky. But had lots of shapes. 
More Natural and pictures/ paintings were based on what they saw with there eyes. 

With human scultures of the human body they were very similar. 
Romans was a little finer like on the edges and more tools and that they could work with. 
Greeks were a little rougher but still quiet amazing.
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