Sculpture also became more monumental with massive, larger-than-life statues of emperors, gods and heroes such as the huge bronze statues of Marcus Aurelius on horseback or the even bigger statue of Constantine I (only the head, hand and some limbs survive), both of which now reside in the Capitoline Museums of Rome.
The study of Roman sculpture is complicated by its relation to Greek sculpture. Many examples of even the most famous Greek sculptures, such as the Apollo Belvedere and Barberini Faun, are known only from Roman Imperial or Hellenistic "copies".
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Made in the 1440’s, by Donatello (1386-1466), Bronze David is one of the most famous sculptures today. It is notable as the first unsupported standing work in bronze cast during the Renaissance period, and the first freestanding nude male sculpture made since antiquity.
Augustus was the first Roman emperor and the cultivator of several centuries of Roman imperial portraiture. This sculpture illustrates his legendary characteristics: brushed forward hair (after Alexander the Great), aquiline nose, broad forehead, deep set eyes, and idealized beauty. Bronze statue of She Wolf from ancient times.
The statues created by the ancient Greeks in the Classical and Hellenistic ages provided the foundation not only for Roman sculpture, but also for western sculpture as we know it today. The Classical Period 5th to 4th century BC began after the defeat of the Persian invasion at the battle of Marathon in 490.
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