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fromOpen Culture
1 week ago

Roman Statues Weren't White; They Were Once Painted in Vivid, Bright Colors

One tenet of classical idealism is the idea that Roman and Greek statuary embodied an ideal of pure whiteness-a misconception modern sculptors perpetuated for hundreds of years by making busts and statues in polished white marble. But the truth is that both Greek statues and their Roman counterparts were originally brightly painted in riotous color.
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fromTheartnewspaper
10 months ago

Extended from one volume to three, the new 'Taste and the Antique' expands on four centuries of interactions with sculpture

The book 'Taste and the Antique' remains a pivotal reference in art history, illustrating the evolution of Western tastes in ancient sculpture.
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