Or else we've been influenced by the Victorians of what taste
should look like because - they had no clue.
Chances are they liked it like that back in ancient days. Not subdued at all, and just as colorful as they could make it. Coloration = money in those days because dyes and paints were relatively expensive to make.
So the more deeply, richly and brightly colored something was, the more money was obviously invested in it.