Altes Museum, Berlin Germany
This week I was in Berlin Germany, and had an opportunity to visit the Altes Museum. The subject of my particular interest in this visit was searching for traces of paint on the classical sculpture. When we think of sculpture today, we mostly imagine that naked stone was the preferred final product of ancient times, though in context the ancient peoples painted their sculptures, and considered a sculpture without paint, defaced. Our conception of naked stone sculptures, is based on finding the remains in the renaissance, and renaissance artists recreating the paint-less sculptures that were found. In modern times, to think of painting a sculpture would be considered strange and aesthetically odd. It is interesting to see how tastes can change as time progresses.