The First Roman painting style known as masonry style aimed to replicate costly surfaces like marble through deceptive painting techniques.
Masonry style, also known as the First Style, was a Roman painting style used from 200 to 80 BCE. It involved deceptive painting to mimic expensive surfaces like marble and alabaster, creating a faux veneer effect. This style featured brightly painted faux-marble with stucco moldings, giving a three-dimensional appearance.
https://brainly.com/question/38406693