By: Kelly Gould, Kirsten Uhde, and Kelsey Salatino Rome Versus Greece By: Kelly Gould, Kirsten Uhde, and Kelsey Salatino http://www.keyway.ca/gif/rome.gif http://www.wordtravels.com/images/map/Greece_map.jpg
Roman Painting Subject matter: mythology, architectural, and nature scenes. Style: illusionistic wall painting and naturalism. http://www.accla.org/images/ramage18.jpg
Greek Painting Subject matter: mythology, athletics, and daily life. Style: black- and red-figured vase painting. http://www.christusrex.org/www1/vaticano/ETb-Amphora.jpg
Roman Sculpture Subject matter: emperors, historical events, and real people. Style: People naturalistic and emperors idealized.
Greek Sculpture Subject matter: mythology and athletics. Archaic: stiff and blocky. Classical: idealized. Hellenistic: idealized and naturalistic. http://employees.oneonta.edu/farberas/ARTH/Images/109images/greek_archaic_classical/sculpture/doryphoros.jpg
Roman Architecture Construction method: true arch. Material: concrete. http://www.travelcreek.com/pantheon.jpg
Greek Architecture Construction method: post. Materials: lintel and marble. http://www.thetravelpeach.com/europe-vacations/greece/parthenon-acropolis.jpg
Bibliography http://daphne.palomar.edu/mhudelson/StudyGuides/GreekRoman_WA.html