The original now white peplos kore a statue of a young girl wearing a long dress belted at the waist stands in the acropolis museum in athens.
Marble statues color.
It is because of this lack of knowledge that renaissance sculptors intent on copying greek and roman forms carved their statues in unpainted white marble.
Most of them had lost their original paint after centuries of exposure to the elements.
While to our modern eye the bright colors of greek and roman statues scream tacky to the ancients who painted them it was expensive back in the day slaves wore rough cloth like undyed and unbleached icky tan colors.
As far as they knew unpainted white marble was precisely the way their ancient forebearers had sculpted.
The temples that housed them were in.
The myth of the white marble started during the renaissance when we first began unearthing ancient statues.
To us classical antiquity means white marble.
The well to do wore inexpensive colors and the extremely wealthy wore royal colors.
At the time he was a graduate student at new york.
Why are noses missing from so many egyptian statues.