<em>A. The Romans believed in realistic portrayals of individuals, while the Greeks believed in an idealized depiction of types of people.</em>
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Explanation:
The <em>Greek classical art</em> developed an aesthetic that combined idealistic values with a reliable representation of nature, <u>but avoided the overly realistic</u><em><u></u></em><em>characterization</em> and interpretation of emotional sensations and generally remained in a formal environment of balance and harmony.
The <em>Roman classical art </em>It is considered personalized for its idealization of beauty, <u>expressing realism and its fundamental aesthetic value.</u>