Lapp: @Roflcakes: The The jewelry isn't Greco-Roman in style, but the hair styled in that wavy manner has pretty evident Classic stylings (it was strong both because wavy hair is typical in the Mediterranean, and showing motion in a still image was a very central element in classical art, especially sculpture). It could be early Renaissance, wherein the eponymous "Rebirth" of Classic teachings was strongest. The early Renaissance was actually perhaps my favourite for this very reason; for example, the philosophy "Neo-Platonism" (i.e. new followers of Plato) emerged at this time, and is, to this day, one of my favourite schools of philosophy! Though, I was bigger into its teachings when I was younger. It's still cool stuff! :3
And no, I don't expect that this involved such a length of decision making, but rather the artist did what is pretty. I'm just pretty in the habit of writing papers on similar stuff, and get excited when I start talking about it... :s
Roflcakes: @Lapp: Yeah, it was mainly the wavy hair styled in the way it is that gave me the Greco-Roman vibes. The jewelry is just... vague and pretty, I guess.
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And no, I don't expect that this involved such a length of decision making, but rather the artist did what is pretty. I'm just pretty in the habit of writing papers on similar stuff, and get excited when I start talking about it... :s
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