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Vladimir79 [104]
3 years ago
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Why were the works of Art during the Greek and Roman Periods called Classical? ​

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balandron [24]3 years ago
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The Greek culture of this period served as the basis for art, society, philosophy, and education. The Romans then preserved these ideals by imitating them. The Greco-Roman practices and beliefs were deeply influential on the art, architecture, law/politics, culture, philosophy, and science of the modern western world.
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