Chapter 9,10 Flashcards
Model of Temple
Etruscan
Model of 6th century temple
Wood + mud brick
Burial chamber from tomb of reliefs
Etruscan
Third century BCE
Painted stucco reliefs on interior of tomb
Sarcophagus of reclining couple
Etruscan
520 BCE
Painted terracotta, 3’9.5’’ x 6’7’’
She wolf
Etruscan
500-480
Bronze
2’7.5’’ high
Apollo of Veii
Etruscan
510-500 BC
Painted terracotta, 5’1’’ high
Portrait of Roman
Late Republican
75-50 BC
Marble, 6’2’’ high
Orator (arringatore)
Etruscan
1st century BC
Bronze, 5’7’’ high
Pompey the Great
Roman
30 AD
Scale not specified
Marble
Shows realism
Bust of Caracella
212-217 AD
Roman
Marble, 14.5’ high
Bust of Philip the Arab
Roman (Severan)
244-249 AD
Marble, scale not specified
Augustus of Prima Porta
Roman
1st century
White marble, 6’7’’
Marcus Aurelius Equestrian Statue
Bronze
Roman
~180 CE
11’6’’
Maison Carree
Early Empire
Large temple
Made of cut stone, lots of corinthian orders
Exemplifies neo-Classical style
Pantheon
High Empire
Mostly made of concrete, revolutionary design
118-125 CE
Pont du Gard
16 CE
Early Empire
Large aquaduct that brought 100 gallons of water a day to Nimes
Coliseum
Mostly concrete
System of barrel vaults that held up seats, 50,000 capacity
70-80
Early Empire
Treasury at Petra (Al Khazneh)
Roman Baroque architecture
Cut into rock face
High Empire, 130’ high
2nd century CE
Odyssey landscape painting
Fresco
5’9’’ high
Unknown painter
40-60BC
Still life with peaches
Influenced later paintings of the same name
62-79 CE, Fresco
Painter unknown
1’2’’ x 1’1.5’’
Dionysiac mystery frieze
60-50 BC
Fresco, 5’4’’ high
Second style painting
Wall paintings in Ixion Room
Found in House of Vettii, Pompeii
70-79 CE
Fourth style
Ara Pacis Augustae
9-13 BC
Represents Pax Romana (Roman Peace)
Four sides of friezes
Arch of Titus
Early Empire
81 CE
Commemorates victory in Jerusalem
One of first examples of victory arch
Arch of Trajan
High Empire
114-118 CE
Relief panels on facades
Commemorative of Trajan’s victories
Arch of Constantine
Constantinian Empire
313-315 CE
Represented shift in art style to that of the Middle Ages
Christian influences, lack of Pagan Gods
Bust of Constantine
Late Empire
Marble, 8’6’’ high
315-330 BC
Youthful portrait
Palace of Diocletian
Late 3rd and early 4th centuries CE
Late Empire
Palace where Diocletian spent most of his later years
Young women exercising
Late Roman
Mosaic, scale not found
Fluid forms
Medallion of Hadrian
~350 BC
Late empire
Gold coin with portrait of Maximillius Daia
305-306 BC
Late Empire