Chapter 9,10 Flashcards

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Model of Temple

Etruscan

Model of 6th century temple

Wood + mud brick

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Burial chamber from tomb of reliefs

Etruscan

Third century BCE

Painted stucco reliefs on interior of tomb

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Sarcophagus of reclining couple

Etruscan

520 BCE

Painted terracotta, 3’9.5’’ x 6’7’’

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She wolf

Etruscan

500-480

Bronze

2’7.5’’ high

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Apollo of Veii

Etruscan

510-500 BC

Painted terracotta, 5’1’’ high

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Portrait of Roman

Late Republican

75-50 BC

Marble, 6’2’’ high

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Orator (arringatore)

Etruscan

1st century BC

Bronze, 5’7’’ high

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Pompey the Great

Roman

30 AD

Scale not specified

Marble

Shows realism

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Bust of Caracella

212-217 AD

Roman

Marble, 14.5’ high

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Bust of Philip the Arab

Roman (Severan)

244-249 AD

Marble, scale not specified

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Augustus of Prima Porta

Roman

1st century

White marble, 6’7’’

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Marcus Aurelius Equestrian Statue

Bronze

Roman

~180 CE

11’6’’

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Maison Carree

Early Empire

Large temple

Made of cut stone, lots of corinthian orders

Exemplifies neo-Classical style

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Pantheon

High Empire

Mostly made of concrete, revolutionary design

118-125 CE

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Pont du Gard

16 CE

Early Empire

Large aquaduct that brought 100 gallons of water a day to Nimes

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Coliseum

Mostly concrete

System of barrel vaults that held up seats, 50,000 capacity

70-80

Early Empire

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Treasury at Petra (Al Khazneh)

Roman Baroque architecture

Cut into rock face

High Empire, 130’ high

2nd century CE

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Odyssey landscape painting

Fresco

5’9’’ high

Unknown painter

40-60BC

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Still life with peaches

Influenced later paintings of the same name

62-79 CE, Fresco

Painter unknown

1’2’’ x 1’1.5’’

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Dionysiac mystery frieze

60-50 BC

Fresco, 5’4’’ high

Second style painting

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Wall paintings in Ixion Room

Found in House of Vettii, Pompeii

70-79 CE

Fourth style

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Ara Pacis Augustae

9-13 BC

Represents Pax Romana (Roman Peace)

Four sides of friezes

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Arch of Titus

Early Empire

81 CE

Commemorates victory in Jerusalem

One of first examples of victory arch

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Arch of Trajan

High Empire

114-118 CE

Relief panels on facades

Commemorative of Trajan’s victories

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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

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Bust of Constantine

Late Empire

Marble, 8’6’’ high

315-330 BC

Youthful portrait

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Palace of Diocletian

Late 3rd and early 4th centuries CE

Late Empire

Palace where Diocletian spent most of his later years

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Young women exercising

Late Roman

Mosaic, scale not found

Fluid forms

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Medallion of Hadrian

~350 BC
Late empire

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Gold coin with portrait of Maximillius Daia

305-306 BC

Late Empire