Early Greek sculpture was very rigid and block shaped during the period known as Archaic (660 – 480 B.C.). During the Classical period (480 – 333 B.C.), sculptures took on a lifelike appearance depicting gods or famous people. During the Hellenistic period (330 – 300 B.C.), everyday people and events were often the subjects of the sculptures. (For more on Greek Sculptures see our Greek Art Section.)
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