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They were made using chisels and hammers. Common stonemasonry.

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What is a roman sarcophagus sculpture?

Roman sculptures are sculptures which were made by Romans. The Romans were very fond of commissioning marble busts of themselves and their families. Emperors liked to depict themselves as some aspect of a deity.


Why were roman sculptures made?

They built sculptures to bring things that most people never saw or saw rarely, such as Gods or Rulers and brought them so the public could see them


How does the roman sculptures reflect there daily lives?

With sex and stuff :)


How did roman sculpture differ from Greek sculptures?

Romans created more realistic sculptures, and portraits. Greek sculptures idealized the humans form, using athletes as models of preform.


How did Naum Gabo create his sculptures?

He made his sculptures by crafting them with metal on a machine


Michelangelo usually made his sculptures of blocks of what stuff?

Michelangelo usually made his sculptures from blocks of Carrara marble.


Were roman sculptures carved in upper or lower case?

upper case


How many sculptures has Ron Mueck done?

Before 2010 he made 37 sculptures.


What was the greatest of Greek sculptures?

The oldest Greek sculptures known were made by anonymous artists.


What is roman art like?

Roman art mainly consists of nude people as sculptures, paintings with the artist's friends in it, and many paintings of just a family or a single persone and they also made mosaics which contained there gods


Do modern people still make Sculptures?

Yes, of course. There are still sculptures being made.


How did greek sculptures differ from those of Egyptian sculptures and Roman sculptures?

Greek statues were naturalistic, while the Egyptian ones were stylised. Roman sculpture in the Republican period was highly realistic portraiture (busts). In the period of rule by emperors the Romans adopted full bodied statues and they were modelled on the Hellenistic sculpture of the Greeks.