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Capitoline Wolf Etruscan Date: 16th Century Romulus and Remus and the She wolf. They were abandoned and raised by wolfs. Romulus murdered Remus. He was the founder of Rome. |
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Model of a Typical Etruscan temple Etruscan Date: 6th Century Details: Made of wood instead of stone; stands on a podium and has a standard staircase; sculptures on the ridge line |
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Apulu (Apollo) from Veii Etruscan Date: 6th Century Details: this is the Etruscan version of Apollo. Arkaic style: smile, knees stiff, running stance, made of teracota. A part of a narrative, interacting with each other |
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Sarcophagus with Reclining Etruscan Date: 520 BCE Details: Coffin put on display above ground; Arkaic style: happy married couple, joyful, pleasentness, painted with terracotta |
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Temple of Portunus Roman Republic Date: 75 BCE Details: located in Rome; overlooks the Tiberus River, small temple probably dedicated to the god of the port |
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Veristic Portraits Roman Republic Date: 1st Century Details: truthful rendition of political leaders. |
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Pompeian Wall Painting: First Style Roman Republic Date: late 2nd Century Details: from Herculaneum, faux marble |
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Pompeian Wall Painting: Second Style Roman Republic Date: unknown? Details: from Boscorelle; paints outside scenery on the wall as if you can see through them, eg Bacchic mystery frieze, Villa of Mysteries |
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Pompeian Wall painting: Third Style Roman Republic Date: last decade of the first century Details: seems like an art gallery |
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Pompeian Wall Painting: Fourth Style Roman Republic Date: 70-79 CE Details: combo of all four, still life |
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