THE ROMAN EMPIRE GARDNER CHAPTER 10-6 PP. 276-280
LATE EMPIRE The two centuries of the Pax Romana -> in the Late Empire 193-337 CE Roman power begins to erode Difficult to keep order on the borders Emperor Commodus r. 180-192 is assassinated ending the Antonine dynasty Economy in decline Imperial bureaucracy disintegrating The official state religion was losing ground to Eastern cults Late Empire is pivotal period when pagan ancient world gradually transforms into the Christian Middle Ages
THE SEVERANS Civil conflict follow’s the assassination of Commodus African born general Septimius Severus (r. 193-211) becomes emperor He establishes a dynasty that will rule for nearly half a century
CARACALLA Portrait of Caracalla, ca. 211-217 CE, marble, 1’2” high Portrait bust renders physical likeness as well as character portrayal In life a ruthless tyrant, in sculpture a hard-nosed, stern, and suspicious face Downturned mustache and lines over eyes contribute to harsh characterization
LEPCIS MAGNA Chariot procession of Septimius Severus, relief from the attic of the Arch of Severus, Lepcis Magna, Libya, 203 CE, marble Unlike the triumph panel of the Arch of Titus this gives no sense of rushing motion -> instead, stately stillness Frontality and floating figures -> new to Roman art -> non- Classical style The new aesthetic relates to social. Political, and economic upheaval New non-naturalistic, more abstract style = Late Antique Style
BATHS OF CARACALLA Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy, 212-216 CE Could accommodate 1600 bathers -> resembled modern health spa -> included libraries, lecture halls, and exercise courts plus bathing rooms and swimming pool Design was symmetrical along a central axis -> sequestial plunges in tepidarium, caldarium, and frigidarium Stuccoed vaults, mosaic floors, marble faced walls, and marble statuary
THE SOLDIER EMPERORS Severan dynasty ends in 235 CE -> half century of civil war follows -> one general after another is declared emperor by his troops then murdered by another general Little to no significant building activity happened in Rome during this time
TRAJAN DECIUS Portrait bust of Trajan Decius, 249- 251 CE, marble, 2’7” Portrait of a short lived “soldier emperor” -> depicts an older man w/bags under his eyes and a sad expression The eyes glance away nervously, reflecting the anxiety of an insecure ruler
TREBONIANUS GALLUS Heroic portrait of Trebonianus Gallus, from Rome, Italy, 251-253 CE, bronze, 7’11” high Over-life-size heroically nude statue -> projects brute force Heavy set body w/massive legs and swollen trunk -> face has nervous expression
Battle of Romans and barbarians (Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus), from Rome, Italy, ca. 250-260 CE, marble, 5’ high Extremely crowded surface with figures piled on top of one another Figures lack individuality Confusion of battle is echoed by congested composition Roman army trounces bearded and defeated barbarians Youthful Roman general appears at center top w/no weapons and is only Roman w/no helmet -> invincible/needs no protection (2-47) LUDOVISI BATTLE SARCOPHAGUS Late Imperial Roman c. 250 C.E. marble FLASHCARD