top | item 45757019 (no title) 1000units | 4 months ago So the sculptors had much better taste than the painters they allowed? Or are the reproductions not faithful? discuss order hn newest twelvechairs|4 months ago One view is that the western idea of "good taste" was informed by people looking at greek and roman statues and buildings and incorrectly assuming they were always intended to be plain. mock-possum|4 months ago Sort of explains a lot doesn’t it username332211|4 months ago There are frescoes of statues[1] and architecture[2] in Pompeii. Feel free to compare them with the reproductions.[1] https://www.worldhistory.org/image/2232/fresco-of-a-statue-o... raldi|4 months ago You forgot link 2 load replies (1) bazoom42|4 months ago We don’t know. The painted reconstructions are based on pigments found on the statues, but we dont know exactly how the painting looked.But the paintings which have been preserved from antiquity are quite beautiful. bcrosby95|4 months ago This is why I prefer my rust bucket of a car to something new. In 2,000 years the masses will view it as good taste. ljlolel|4 months ago sounds like partly they didn't have access to great pigments back then AnimalMuppet|4 months ago Well, they didn't have pigments that would maintain their color and adhere to a surface for 2000 years.Do we?
twelvechairs|4 months ago One view is that the western idea of "good taste" was informed by people looking at greek and roman statues and buildings and incorrectly assuming they were always intended to be plain. mock-possum|4 months ago Sort of explains a lot doesn’t it
username332211|4 months ago There are frescoes of statues[1] and architecture[2] in Pompeii. Feel free to compare them with the reproductions.[1] https://www.worldhistory.org/image/2232/fresco-of-a-statue-o... raldi|4 months ago You forgot link 2 load replies (1)
bazoom42|4 months ago We don’t know. The painted reconstructions are based on pigments found on the statues, but we dont know exactly how the painting looked.But the paintings which have been preserved from antiquity are quite beautiful.
bcrosby95|4 months ago This is why I prefer my rust bucket of a car to something new. In 2,000 years the masses will view it as good taste.
ljlolel|4 months ago sounds like partly they didn't have access to great pigments back then AnimalMuppet|4 months ago Well, they didn't have pigments that would maintain their color and adhere to a surface for 2000 years.Do we?
AnimalMuppet|4 months ago Well, they didn't have pigments that would maintain their color and adhere to a surface for 2000 years.Do we?
twelvechairs|4 months ago
mock-possum|4 months ago
username332211|4 months ago
[1] https://www.worldhistory.org/image/2232/fresco-of-a-statue-o...
raldi|4 months ago
bazoom42|4 months ago
But the paintings which have been preserved from antiquity are quite beautiful.
bcrosby95|4 months ago
ljlolel|4 months ago
AnimalMuppet|4 months ago
Do we?