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avas0421:

How did the ancient Greeks portray the human form in their art? with abstract or distorted elements with lifelike, almost idealized reverence with minimal attention to anatomical detail with exaggerated, grotesque features

TETSXPREME:

Welcome To Questioncove! Well they think a being athletic was the perfect form

TETSXPREME:

Which one has something to with their body

avas0421:

with lifelike, almost idealized reverence and with exaggerated, grotesque features

TETSXPREME:

Well you know what grotesque means?

avas0421:

nope i'm in 6th grade

TETSXPREME:

use google

avas0421:

comically or repulsively ugly or distorted. "grotesque facial distortions"

avas0421:

hello?

Macho14:

In ancient Greece, they were extremely obsessed with portraying the body as accurate as possible. This should help you get your answer.

avas0421:

thx so much!

Macho14:

However, this does not mean that they tried to make them as realistic as possible. Their appearances were more like an idea rather than being physical

avas0421:

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