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How were the representations of the human body by greek and roman artists similar
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How were the representations of the human body by greek and roman artists similar
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The correct answer is 2. If I’m not mistaken
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the greeks were the ones that show idealized deceptions of the human body, accenting things like moles, pimples, or excess fat, The Romans alone showed anatomical features in detail.
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