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ETRUSCAN TEMPLE
derive from Greek models
high podium, deep porch, prostyle columns, frontality
wood & mud brick, covered in stucco
sometimes terracotta |
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CAPITOLINE WOLF
bronze
twins- Romulus & Remus
500-480 BC |
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AULE METELE
"The Orator"
bronze
Roman/Etruscan
100 BCE |
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ROMAN GENERAL FROM TRIVOLI
verism & hellenistic style
75-50 BCE |
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BRAWL IN THE AMPITHEATER
part of frieze
ampitheater in Pompeii
hellenistic
59 AD |
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DIONYSIAC MYSTERY FRIEZE
started neo-classical movement
before Mt Vesuvius erupted
79 AD |
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VILLA AT BOSCOREALE
painting of a Thalos
Italy
Republican period
50-40 BCE |
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GARDENSCAPE in HOUSE OF LIVIA
fresco
republican period |
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PORTRAIT OF HUSBAND AND WIFE
Pompeii
before Mt Vesuvius erupted
79 AD |
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AUGUSTUS OF PRIMA PORTA
Augustus Caesar
marble
20 BC |
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ARA PACIS AUGUSTAE
altar in ROme for godess of peace
marks return of Augustus
July 4th 13 BC
commissioned by Roman Senate |
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VESPASIAN
roman emperor
69-79 AD |
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FLAVIAN WOMAN
marble
roman
80-90 AD |
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ARCH OF TITUS
Rome
81 AD
by Domitian
model for triumphal arches |
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HADRIAN
marble
emperor Hadrian
2nd century AD |
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COLUMN FOR ANTONIUS PIUS
Roman honorific column
161 AD |
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EQUESTRIAN MARCUS AURELIUS
Roman
bronze
emperor
175 AD
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SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS & FAMILY
Severus, wife, & 2 sons
200 AD
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CARACALLA
marble
Roman
215 AD |
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ARCH OF SEPTIMIUS SEVERUS
triumphal arch
203 AD |
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LUDOVISI SARCOPHOGUS
battle scenes
Rome
250-260 AD |
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TETRARCHS
4 emperors of time
Roman
300 AD |
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ARCH OF CONSTANTINE
trimphal arch
Rome
by Roman Senate
commemorate's Constantine's 1st victory
315 AD |
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COLOSSAL HEAD OF CONSTANTINE
white marble
40 ft tall
312-315 AD |
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TEMPLE OF PORTUNUS
honors god Portunus
Rome
1st century BC |
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FORTUNA PRIMIGENIA
connected to oracle
after 82 BC |
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MAISON CARREE
temple
France
best preserved Roman temple
16 BC
Marcus Agrippa
['maison' is a french word] |
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PONT DU GARD
aquaduct
France
40-60 AD
['pont' is a French word] |
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NERO'S DOMUS AUREA
villa in the heart of Rome
by Nero
brick & concrete, gold leafing
after 64 AD |
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COLOSSEUM
in central Rome
AKA Flavian Ampitheater?
stone & concrete
70-80 AD |
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TRAJAN FORUM & MARKETS
last imperial fora constructed in Rome
'fora' = public square
by Apollodorus of Damascus
106-112 AD |
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PANTHEON
Rome
reign of Augustus
by Marcus Agrippa
126 AD
rebuilt by Hadrian |
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BATHS OF CARACALLA
2nd largest Roman bath
during reign of Caracalla
212-216 AD |
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AL-KHAZNE TEMPLE
Petra
carved out of sandstone rock
mausoleum at first
1st century AD |
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TEMPLE OF VENUS
Lebanon
3rd century |
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PALACE OF DIOCLETIAN
Croatia
by Diocletian
for his own retirement
305 AD |
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BASILICA NOVA
largest building in forum
by Constantine after his triumph
312 AD |
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AULA PALATINE
Roman palace
by Constantine
beginning of 4th century
part of a palace complex |
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SARCOPHAGUS OF JUNIUS BASSUS
marble
he was a senator
died in 359 AD |
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OLD ST. PETERS BASILICA
Rome
under Constantine
360 AD |
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SANTA SABINA
church
Rome
minor basilica
432 AD |
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SANTA COSTANZA
4th century
church
Rome
under Constantine
built as a mausoleum for his daughter |
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SAN APOLLINARE NUOVO
basilica
Italy
by king Theodoric the Great as his palace chapel
505 AD |
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PRIESTESS OF BACCHUS
ivory
revival of classic culture
relationship between religious & non-religious ways
390-401 AD |
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HAGIA SOPHIA
Istanbul
former Greek church for Orthodox
537 AD |
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SAN VITALE
church in Italy
Byzantine art
under rule of Ostrogoths
548 AD |
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JUSTINIAN & aTTENDANTS
in San Vitale church
mosiac
carrying religious items
537 AD |
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open Roman building in forums of towns
churches
public court buildings
public meeting places |
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an area in a city used as a meeting area
has things in them, like churches or markets
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Roman
buildings or plots of land reserved for military use |
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a round or eye-like opening design |
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recessed panel in a ceiling |
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"cold room" in a bath house |
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rule of 4 people
(eg, emperors) |
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structure with lobby at one end, opposite of a church's main altar
if interior, separated from church
if exterior, like a porch |
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way to put a dome over a square or rectangular room
on corners, there are triangles to support dome |
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