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Capitoline Wolf
500-480BCE Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome The two children are not original to the work and were added in the 15th century. |
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Husband and Wife Sarcophagus
520BCE Painted Tera-cotta. 6"7' Discovered in a tomb at Cervetri, Central Italy. Now in Rome. |
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Tomb of the Reliefs
Necropolis, Italy 3rd Century BCE
Carved and polychromed tuffa |
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Sanctuary of Fortuna
Praeneste,Italy 80BCE
Concrete, Brick, and terracotta tiles. Commissioned by Sulla. Seven levels, Ionic order, Earliest known temple complex constructed using concrete. |
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Portrait of a Youbf Flavian Women
90CE. Museo Capitolino, Rome. Marble |
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Augustus of Primaporta
20CE. Marble after a bronze original of 15BCE. The raised arm is called the adlocultio pose. The child represents cupid. |
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Gemma Augusta
early 1st century CE. Onyx Cameo. |
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Altar of Peace
Rome. c.13-9BCE Marble Erected at eastern firld of Mars. |
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Laocoon and his two Sons
Hagesandros, polydorus, and Athenodorus. 1st century CE. Discovered in palace of titus in rome. Identified by Michelangelo |
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Battle of Issus
From the House of the Faun. Pompeii, 100BCE. Polychrome cut tesserae floor mosaic. Based on a lost painting by Apelles. The damage happened in Antiquety. |
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Dionysiac Cult Scene
room 5 of the Villa of Mysteries outside Pompeii c. 50BCE Fresco.Highest quality and most intact fresco of the Roman period |
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Portland Vase
Early 1st century CE. Blue and White Cameo Glass. Depicted is the marriage of Peleus and Thetis the parents of Achilles. Discovered before 1601 |
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Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheater)
Rome c. 72-80 CE. Stone Brick and Concrete.
Comissioned by Emperor Vespian and completed by Titus. |
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Basilica Ulpia (Forum of Trajan)
Apollodorus of Damascus. Rome deticated in 113CE. Plans used by churches. Courthouse.
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Trajan's Column, Forum of Trajan.
Rome 113CE Marble 125' high. Narrating the history of the Dacian campaign on the Danube 101-102. |
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Pantheon
Apollodorus or Hadrian. Rome c. 118-28 CE. |
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Baths of Cacacalla
Rome 211-217CE Heated with a hypocaust system. |
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Mithraic Cult Scene
1st Century CE Marble. From a Mithraeum in Rome. |
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Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius
161-180 CE. Gilt Bronze Was in Piazza del Campodiglio, Rome. Restored |
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Battle of Romans and Barbarians Sarcophagus
c.250BCE Marble. Discovered in Rome |
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Portrait of a Women Named Isidora
From the Faiyum. Lower Egypt. 100-125 CE. Wrapped in Linen. |
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The Tetrarchs
307-320CE. Lack of realism. |
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Palace of Diocletian
Spalato, Croatia. 300CE. |
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Arch of Constantine
Rome. 312-15. Erected to celebrate the victory of the battle of the Melvian Bridge, where Constantine killed Maxentius. Spoils. |
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Constantine The Great
315-330CE From the Basilica Nova,Rome,Italy. Marble Fragmant of a Colossal Statue. |
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