How did Greek sculptures of figures differ from Egyptian and Roman ones?
They were carvi...
How did Greek sculptures of figures differ from Egyptian and Roman ones?
They were carvings made of cream-colored ivory.
They were very sturdy, with arms and legs positioned close to the torso.
They depicted individuals who were physically unfit in the contrapposto pose.
They first showed the contrapposto pose, with the weight shifted to one leg and the body in an S-curve.
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