Roman Times
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Fountains
Greeks used fountains to take a drink.
They also used the fountain to bathe.
Another way Greeks used fountains is, they used it for decoration, and to celebrate the buildings. The Romans copied the idea of Greek fountains, by taking the idea of bathing in the fountain. In Ancient Greek, people used built stone basins to hold precious water. This stone basin concept was around 2000 B.C.. Romans gets all the water from a lake, and they take a bronze pipe, in which leads to the fountain.
Artwork
Greek artwork, (or in more specific terms art in Greece) began in Cycladic and Minoan civilization. The artwork took influences of Eastern civilizations, of Roman art, and its patrons. It also took in influences of Christianity in the Byzantine era. And in the Romanticism Period, it took in Italian European ideas. Finally, Romans copied the idea of Greeks artwork by copying the Bronze Statues, Greek Style Theaters, and Greeks Gods/icons.
Statues
Ancient Greek statues were made completely out of marbles, or bronze. Additionally, marble and bronze was easy to form, so people didn't have any problems forming their sculptures. Greeks made statues of men, and women. Also made statues of gods. Greeks specifically made a huge building, and put a big statues of one of their God, or Goddess in the building. The Romans copied the Greek statues, of making it out of marbles. But since Greek Statues were so big, Roman took a long time into the statues, and made it a smaller size.