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Roman Republic Time Period |
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Caesar killed & civil war |
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Augustus, Trajan, Diocletian, Constantine |
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Diocletian Splits Empire Into 4 Parts |
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Constantine in Power & Edict of Milan |
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Sarcohagus
520BCE
Domestic Touch
Happy
Portrait Coffins
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Tomb of the Lionesses
520BCE
Funerary Tent
Music, dancing, banqueting |
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She-Wolf
500BCE
Nursing Romulus & Remus (babies added by Romans)
Capitoline Hill
Ferocious & sympathetic |
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Apollo
500BCE
attributed to Vulca
part of a 4 figure scene
archaic smile
action & energy |
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Musicians & Dancers
480BCE
in Tomb of the Lionesses (frieze)
Women are active participants
Afterlife is happy & joyful
Young man & woman dance to flute music here |
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Head of a Man
300BCE
Was part of a bronze statue
Brutus?
extremely detailed face, painted ivory eyes |
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Baths of Caracalla
210BCE
dedicated to Roman emp Caracalla
public baths
designed symmetrically
got water from aqueducts till 537AD when Goths destroyed them |
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Porta Augusta
200BCE
City gate of Perugia
semicircular barrel vault
decorative (roundels)
like Greek Doric frieze metopes |
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House of the Silver Wedding
200BCE
built for royal couple's wedding anniversary
focus on design & beauty
it's very organized
large atrium, reflecting pool, gardens |
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Aulus Metellus
150BCE
"The Orator"
Aulus Metellus was a Roman official
authoritative & persuasive pose
placed atop a column
wears leather boots & toga: chracteristic of a Roman official |
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100BCE
first used for foundations
could make more shapes: like curves
asorbed moisture so had to cover with another material like marble or stone |
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Temple of Portunus
75BCE
dedicated to god Portunus (of livestock)
used to be on river port and watch the cattle barges arrive
872AD: converted into a church |
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Initiation Into the Cult of Bacchus/
Villa of Mysteries
60BCE
Frescoes
Dionysus = Bacchus
cult = parties, enjoyment, indulgent
Wedding practices/ritual? |
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Livia
20BCE
Wife of Augustus (her second husband)
discovered in villa of mysteries
arm across chest = traditional roman gesture
commanding presence, strong realistic features |
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Maison Carree
16BCE
located in forum
architecture influenced by greeks (vesuvian architecture;vesuvius)
ex. corinthian columns, pediment |
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Ara Pacis, Imperial Procession
13BCE
individuals = specific (not idealized)
senate members, augustus, some of his family members
figures going west, giving thanks to augustus for bringing peace |
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Ara Pacis, Allegory of Peace
13BCE
altar of peace (augustus)
animals in foreground, etchings in background
woman= goddess, tellus (earth) modern day Mother Earth? = fertility? |
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Colosseum
80AD
80 arched entrances, 55,000 spectators
royals sit at bottom, peasants crowded at top
drainage system, raised foundation, retractable awning
lots of planning!
amphitheater |
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Arch of Titus
81AD
built by Titus' brother
dedicated to Titus & to commemorate the Jewish War Victory
triumphal procession & inscription
a lot of it is bronze and the reliefs were colored |
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Pont du Gard
100AD
aqueduct that brought 100+ gallons of water for each person every day
built when empire was at pinnacle
took 12 years to build |
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Markets of Trajan
110AD
built by Apollodorus of Damascus
used to have 6 stories
top = offices, bottom = market activity
shops were called "tabernaes"
had an arched concrete vault roof that stood on piers that let light in, but protected people from the weather |
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Column of Trajan
115AD
continuous pictorial narrative of the Dacian campaigns
125' tall
natural & architectural elements in scenes are small so important figures are emphasized (esp. Trajan)
idealized. Romans look great. Enemies look poor. Hardships of war were not shown. |
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Hadrian's Villa
120AD
first a retreat for emp. hadrian, but then he finished out his rule from the villa
30 buildings on 250acres
architecture influenced by Greeks & Egyptians; caryatids & Egyptian fertility gods |
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Pantheon
125AD
concrete dome
3rd temple to be built on this spot
front columns were quarried in Egypt
part of a town square
originally a temple for all gods, converted into a church, now holds the tomb of Raphael, artist, and the tombs of many Italian kings |
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Equestrian Marcus Aurelius
176AD
two versions: original & bronze casting
"peace-bringer"
powerful, but not imposing/militaristic |
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Tetrarchs
300AD
made of Egyptian stone: porphyry (reserved for imperial use)
shows four disproportional figures
imperial unity
militaristic outfits, but proclaims a kind of peace |
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Basilica Trier
310AD
converted into Tower of the Archbishop of Trier
arches
it's located in Trier, Germany (shows expanse of Roman Empire) |
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Constantine the Great
325AD
part of a 40ft. tall statue: "Colossus of Constantine" size of head = 8'6"
propaganda piece
glorified facial features |
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