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Apollo Veii, c. 500 BC
- Etruscan:
- Settled western area (will be absorbed by Romans)
- Influenced by Greeks
- Dominant metal work
- terracotta
- on ridgepole temple (ontop)
- Etruscan art surface painting/decoration
- Clay= attention to surface, additive medium vs. subtractive (marble)
- Not as interested in anatomy
- Movement
- Influenced by Greek Archaic period
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- 753 BC Founding City Rome
- Last Etrusan King, founding Republic
- End of Punic wars (Carthage)
- Rome controls Mediterranean
- Julius Caesar assassinated
- Battle of Actium (end of Republic)
- Beginning Empire under Augustus
- Sack of Rome by Visigoths
- Fall of Western Roman Empire
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Capitoline Wolf, c. 500 BC
- takes care of cast off children Romulus and Remus
- Defensive
- Conveys "don't mess with us", symbol for Romans
- Etruscan art surface decoration
- Greeks = love stories, Romans= not as much, ritual, adopt Greek myths
- Capitoline Wolf: own myth
- Typical scene
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Simplified Chronology of Rome
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- Monarchy (753 - 509 BC)
- Republic (509 - 27 BC)
- Empire (27 BC - AD 476)
Remember that the idea of conquering makes an Empire.
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- time capsule of ancient, every-day life
- Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius
- destroyed by lava flow August 22, 79 AD
- Makes Pompeii easier to excovate
- Documented by Pliny the Younger
- Pliny the Elder was stupid and drowned in the lava
- Herculaneum was made with harder substances than Pompeii
- plumbing systems
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Temple of Portunus, late 2nd c. BC
- Etruscan
- tiles on roof
- stairstep entry
- engaged (pseudoperipteral) decorative columns
- deep porch
- Greek
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Head of a Man Known as Brutus, late 4th c. BC
- helped establish Republic 509 BC
- shows age
- focuses on face, not body
- stern expression
- verism, true to individual
- Roman values: realism and age
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Portrait Head of an Elder
- serious and stern
- age
- Perhaps age is exaggeration, add more lines etc.
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Roman Patrician with Ancestor Busts
- patrician is a land owner
- togathus is when one wears a toga
- toga is symbol of a citizen
- busts used to be made of wax
- worn as masks at subject's funeral by the relative that resembles most
- builds up family name
- commemorating citizens by doing good deeds
- controposto
- Generic bodies, head made separate
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Augustus of Primaporta, c. 20 BC
- wears military garment
- barefoot (sacred reference)
- talking to public
- idealized
- Cupid (Aros) reference
- Aeneas story
- Implying sent from gods
- Venus->Aeneas->Romulus->August
- Decent of Aeneas recognized
- Found in Primaporta
- Propaganda during Emperial period
- Vergil: The Aenid
- Tells story as Emp. Propaganda
- "Progenitor of Romans"
- Peace, prosperity, fertility
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Two contributions from Rome to art history |
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- non-idealized Roman portraits
- architecture
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Which subjects were mostly idealized in the art of Republican Rome? |
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- Prince of Troy
- Son of Venus
- Founded Alba Longa
- Founded Rome
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- Wrote the Aeneid
- Imperial propoganda
- Based of Homer's Odyssey
- Tells Aeneas's story
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Architecture and propoganda |
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Statues of honored people stood on columns, which stood on pedestals. |
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Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Augustan Peace), 13 BC
- put together from fragments
- dedicated on Augustus's wife's birthday
- That's so sweet how he remembered!
- Open ceiling for burnt offering
- Decorated with floral patterns
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Imperial Procession
- from Ara Pacis Augustae
- imperial family
- including senators, magistrates, etc...
- recognizable portraits
- shows movement and different processions
- Understand low and high relief
- including women and children
- Augustus= large families, moral legislation
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Female Personification, Tellus
- Part of Ara Pacis Augustae
- Image of female & two twins
- Represents earth, abundance, and fertility
- breezes are serpent & goose
- Promise of fertility, peace of land
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Aeneas Sacrificing to Penates
- Part of Ara Pacis Augustae
- Penates are household gods
- Shows that Augustus is
- devout and pious
- related to Aeneas
- promise of peace
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Gemma Augustae
- engraved gemstone
- propaganda for smaller audience
- Augustus depicted as Zeus
- lituus - divination stick
- [top] dynastic seccession
- Tiberius coming from military victory
- [bottom] military endeavor
- dynasty brings victory
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Portrait of Husband and Wife, Pompeii, 70 AD
- wall painting
- carefully crafted
- illusion of depth [contrast to Egyptian art]
- individual likeness
- wanted to be shown that they were educated and literate
- Not moment in time, posed
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Gardenscape, Villa of Livia, Primaporta, 20 BC
- purely decoration
- linear & atmospheric perspective
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Initiation Rites of the Cult of Bacchus, Villa of the Mysteries, c. 50 BC
- Mystery Religion of Dionysus
- wall painting in home
- Pompeii red
- Highly skilled artist= wealthy owner
- Functioning for cult (only they understand)
- Don't know what's happening..
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Portrait of Vespasian, c. 75 AD
- from Flavian Dynasty
- back to verism
- Godlike= detachment, wanted to connect
- responsible for Colosseum
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Flavian Amphitheater [Colossum], c. 80 AD
- largest amphitheater built
- over Nero's pleasure lake
- several levels with barrel vaults
- decoration
- many entrances and exits
- trap doors below
- bellarium is a sun roof
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- Foreign
- Domestic
- Secret initiation rites
- Myth of death & rebirth
- Appealed more than state gods
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Column of Trajan, 112 AD
- from forum
- ruler out-do previous rulers
- commemorated victory over Dacians
- commemorated building of markets
- resting place for ashes of Trajan and his wife
- over 2500 figures
- 23 spiral scenes
- read from bottom to top
- understood by Greek & Latin libraries
- originally painted
- not all are battle scenes
- building roads, bridges, etc...
- Romans Crossing Danube [one scene]
- Personification of river
- bearded man with water dripping
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Pantheon
- To all the gods
- under reign of Hadrian
- weight distribution
- lighter top
- heavier bottom
- diameter = height
- only light from occulus
- coffer patterns
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Commodus as Hercules, c. 190 AD
- conquering death
- Lion's head
- club
- apples [labor]
- Amazonian shield
- reference to the empire of Rome
- kneeling figures are conquered states
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Portaits on wood with pigments in melted wax |
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Portrait of a Priest from Faiyum, c. 150 AD
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Aulus Metellus
- by Etruscan artist
- actual person
- boots of magistrate
- name on toga
- pose public discourse
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Arch of Titus
- Triumphant Arch
- Commemorating victory over Jerusalem [70 AD]
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Spoils of Jerusalem
- legal procession
- banners, trumpeteers
- show and capture weight
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Triumph of Titus
- led by Roma
- Crowned by Victory
- realistic horses
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Al Khazneh
- located in Petra
- treasury
- influence
- Roman style
- facade of a tomb
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The Discovery of Achilles
- located on a sarcophagus
- Achilles dressed as a woman in hiding
- meaning is embracing destiny
- swirling drapery
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Arch of Constantine
- Triumphant arch
- commemorating triumph over Maxentius
- asociating self with past emporers
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Portrait of Constantine
- Located in Basillica of Constantine & Maxentius
- collosial size
- veristic yet exaggerated
- Basted off Zeus [Jupiter]
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- Foreign
- Domestic
- Secret initiation rights
- Death and Rebirth
- Appealed to general audience more than state gods (Mars, Jupiter)
- participate more, rebirth promised
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