Herculaneum, the smaller town near Pompei, holds an unusual number of pieces, both of wood and stone, whose painted surfaces survived the volcano. Unlike our assumption that statuary was white marble, most ancient imagery was brightly painted. This astonishing piece.
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It seems like the Greco-Roman world was much more colorful than we thought. They too were interested in realism. Now, if only we could convince the Italians to let us paint some Michelangelos to test the look...:)
-Sean
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