When we think of sculptures, we all immediately think of figures made of white marble. Especially the sculptures made during the Greek and Roman periods are always white. Sculptures from the Hellenistic and Roman periods are also white.
But why are statues white? They are not actually white. Most of the old sculptures we see were colored when they were first made. Also very bright and vibrant colours. At that time, sculptors and painters worked as a team.
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You know Medusa, who turned into a snake-haired monster from a beautiful girl. Because we've talked about it before. Thanks to his curse, he turned the minister directly into stone...
Now my question to you is: What if all these statues that we look at as Ancient Greek statues are actually people turned into stone by Medusa?
What can you say?
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