Roman Art, 1: Republic Stokstad, Chapter 6

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Roman Art, 1: Republic
Stokstad, Chapter 6
Republic period
6-10 Head of a Man, c. 300 BCE, Bronze,
eyes of painted ivory (H: 31.8 cm.)
6-14 Santuary of Fortuna Primigenia,
Palestrina, Italy. Begun c. 100 BCE
6-24 Maison Carree, Nimes, France, c. 20
BCE
Terms: arch, atrium, forum, vault, barrel vault,
concrete
Etruscan cemetery of Banditaccia, Cerveteri, 7th-4th BCE
She-Wolf, c. 500 BCE
6-10 Head of a Man, c. 300 BCE, Bronze, eyes of painted ivory (H: 31.8 cm.)
6-12 Aulus Metellus, Late 2nd or early 1st BCE) (1.8 m)
Roman Columns
Arch, Vault, Cross vault
Pont du Gard, Nimes, France. Late 1st century BCE
6-24 Maison Carree, Nimes, France, c. 20 BCE
6-24 Maison Carree, Nimes, France, c. 20 BCE
Roman Art, 2: Sculpture of the
Early Empire
• 6-19 Ara Pacis (Altar of Peace),Rome,
Marble; 13-9 BCE (View on West side)
• 6-17 Augustus of Primaporta. Empire; Early
1st CE, perhaps a copy of a bronze statue of
c. 20 BCE) (H: 2.03 m)
• 6-22 Gemma Augustea, Early 1st century
CE. Onyx (9 x 23 cm)
6-12 Aulus Metellus, Late 2nd or early 1st BCE) (1.8 m)
•6-17 Augustus of Primaporta. Empire; Early 1st CE, perhaps a copy of a bronze
6-22 Gemma Augustea, Early 1st century CE. Onyx (9 x 23 cm)
Livia and Augustus
6-19 Ara Pacis (Altar of Peace), Rome, Marble; 13-9 BCE (View on West side)
6-19 Ara Pacis (Altar of Peace),Rome, Marble; 13-9 BCE (View on West side)
6-20 Imperial Procession, detail of the S-side of the Ara Pacis
Livia and Tiberius (2nd emperor)
Roman Art, 3: Empire
• 6-62-4 Colosseum (Flavian Ampitheater), Rome
(C. 72-80 CE)
• 6-56 Arch of Titus, Rome (c. 81)
• 6-57 Spoils of Temple of Jerusalem), Arch of Titus
• 6-62-3 Young Flavian Woman (c. 90)
• 6-36 Young Woman Writing (last 1st century)
• 6-45 Pantheon, Rome (125-128 CE)
6-42 Colosseum, Rome. 72-80 CE
•6-56 Arch of Titus, Rome (c. 81)
6-57 Spoils of Temple of Jerusalem), Arch of Titus
•6-62-3 Young Flavian Woman (c. 90)
6-36 Young Woman Writing (last 1st century)
•6-45 Pantheon, Rome (125-128 CE)
oculus