Greek Art and Architecture – 330 to 30 BC
Burnishing is a finishing technique used in sculpture and pottery that involves rubbing a surface with a hard object to create a smooth, shiny finish. This process enhances the visual quality of the artwork by reflecting light and can also increase the durability of the surface. The practice of burnishing became especially important as artists sought to elevate the aesthetic appeal of their works during this period.
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