
Greco-Roman art
Greco-Roman art refers to the visual and sculptural styles that developed in ancient Greece and Rome, highlighting realism, harmony, and proportion. Greek art emphasized idealized human forms, balance, and symmetry, often depicting gods, athletes, and mythological scenes. Roman art built on Greek traditions, incorporating detailed realism, portraiture, and grand architecture like aqueducts and forums. This blend of styles influenced Western art for centuries, focusing on harmony, perspective, and human anatomy to convey beauty and storytelling.