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The main reasons for the difference between ancient Roman art and river basin art
1. Geographical environment and cultural background: Ancient Roman art mainly originated from Etruscan culture, Greek culture and local culture. The art of the Yellow River basin and other major river basins has developed in a unique geographical environment and has distinctive regional characteristics.
2. Form of expression: Ancient Roman art mainly absorbed the characteristics of Greek sculpture art and developed its own highly realistic style, which was particularly evident in the portrait form. At the same time, ancient Roman art also inherited the characteristics of Etruscan architecture, urban planning and divination. The art of the great river basin is represented by pottery, which embodies the life and culture at that time.
3. Influential factors: The power of ancient Rome made its art influenced by Etruscan civilization in the later period, which was especially obvious in the development of realism. The art of the great river basin is influenced by many factors, such as natural environment, climate, vegetation, products, human settlements, production methods, living habits and so on, and has shaped unique human character and cultural customs.
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