One of the major differences between ancient Greek sculpture and Roman sculpture is that the Greeks
showed the human body and face with idealized proportions and bodily perfection.
By contrast, Roman sculpture depicted people realistically, with all their wrinkles, bumps, and warts.
These Roman portrait busts, which can be seen by the hundreds in the Vatican and other museums, are
highly individualized, with all kinds of hair-dos, and facial expressions, making the difference between Greek
and Roman sculpture easy to understand,
These are "real people" !