Renaissance sculptures and Roman sculptures share the similarity that they both represent things about religion and
belief as you can see in the sculptures there are normal humans and then
people bigger than the humans
Both Roman and Renaissance sculptures were made from
marble, bronze and limestone
Most Renaissance sculptures are based on stories and events that happened
during the Roman period.
Both Renaissance and Roman sculptures were built using grand
design and they made to the highest of the artists ability
Renaissance and Roman sculptures were both
influenced by Green art
Roman sculptures was a lot more detailed and based on
mythical and made up stories whereas Renaissance
sculptures focus on stories from the bible
Romans copied Greek sculptures whereas Renaissance sculptures were influenced by Greeks and
then changed
Roman sculptures used very accurate detail whilst making sculpture portraits
whereas Renaissance sculptures emphasised their sculptures a lot
Most of the Renaissance sculptures were nude and had people with no clothes on whereas the Roman sculptures were not
of nude people
In Roman sculptures there were beasts and animals which
were not so much used in
the Renaissance
Differences and Similarities of Roman and Renaissance Sculptures