The High Classical period in Ancient Greece (around 450–400 BCE) is seen as the peak of Greek art. It is when they made some of the most important artworks ever, setting standards that the Romans copied and that later inspired the European Renaissance. Greek art is renowned for its ideal beauty, harmony, and realistic approach, mainly in sculptures and buildings at that time. This era represents a culture that held human potential in high regard and valued clear thinking and achieving perfection through well-proportioned efforts. Art was not just for decoration, it actually expressed Greek ideas about philosophy, religion, politics and faith. The basic principles of High Classical Art, focusing on sculptures, buildings, techniques, and the concept of ideal beauty, will be explored in this article. Insight into the High Classical Period in Greek Art This period appeared after the Persian Wars. Greece, particularly Athens, experienced remarkable growth in politics, wealth, and cultu...