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describe the legacy of Roman Empire in the field of architecture, sculpture, painting and literature?​

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Legacies of Roman Art. Art was a very important part of Roman lives. They decorated their homes, their businesses, and their temples in paintings and large murals made of tiny pieces of stone called mosaics. The Roman art that had the most long-lasting legacy, however, was sculpture

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Roman Legacies

The Roman Empire was full of some pretty incredible people who changed the world of art and architecture. The innovative techniques and styles of the Romans set standards for beauty, style, and function that we still respect today.

Legacies of Roman Art

Art was a very important part of Roman lives. They decorated their homes, their businesses, and their temples in paintings and large murals made of tiny pieces of stone called mosaics. The Roman art that had the most long-lasting legacy, however, was sculpture. Roman statues were either carved from marble or cast in bronze. Marble was expensive and required real skill to carve, so it indicated social status. Bronze was even more expensive, so it was even more prestigious.

The Romans were some of the greatest architectural innovators and engineers in history. They developed styles and techniques that changed the world. The basis of this profound impact was the arch. Think about all of the arches we see in our world, from bridges to the golden arches over McDonald's. Before the Romans, nobody really knew how to use the arch as an architectural feature. They are difficult to construct properly because the arch naturally pushes outwards, so it had to be dug into earth or into a very wide wall for support.

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