Of the choices below which accurately compares the Roman and Greek styles of art?
A. The Roman and Greek styles were virtually the same. Rome had made a habit of
copying other cultures already, so it made sense that they would mimic Greek art
entirely, with no changes.
B. The Roman and Greek styles were different, in how the represented their
subject. Roman sculptures depicted them in a much more realistic way, how they
actually looked. The Greek styles however, depicted their subject in an idealized,
perfect form.
C. Greek architecture is the only way they influenced Rome. Roman art was much
more modeled after the Egyptian style.
D. Roman style of art and architecture strived for a sense of order and balance. This
is why Roman sculptures are perfectly symmetrical, while the Greeks choose to
illustrate the subject matter in a more realistic, asymmetrical way, but their
building represented order and balance.