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How was early Greek sculpture different from later Greek sculpture?

a. Early Greek sculpture showed lifelike human forms, while later Greek sculpture showed distorted forms.

b. Early Greek sculpture showed idealized human forms, while later Greek sculpture showed realistic forms.

c. Early Greek sculpture showed rigid human forms, while later Greek sculpture showed idealized natural forms.

d. Early Greek sculpture showed naturalistic human forms, while later Greek sculpture showed abstract forms.

Respuesta :

The answer is C I believe

Answer:

C) Early Greek sculpture showed more rigid human forms, while later Greek sculpture showed idealized natural forms.

Explanation:

  • Early Greek sculptures represent figures with rigid poses and did not represent real people.
  • Sculptors are aimed to make to show only more figures which were strong, graceful and perfectly formed.
  • By the time of 450 B.C, Greek-style sculptures had developed a new form which emphasizes more on natural forms.
  • Greek people work also like life-like, it was also idealistic that is why sculptors carve more goddesses, athletes, gods and famous human beings in their most perfects and graceful form.