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Bellwork: August 29th Review: List three styles of architecture gained from the Romans. Preview: 2. What art form is located in the top right? 3. What art form is located to the right? Roman legacy of art comes in two forms: Mosaics and life-like, realistic statues. We will look at examples of both.

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Mosaics

Roman realistic statues

Roman Legacy: Art Comp book page 10. Title it: “Roman Legacies: Art” Romans continue to influence our art to primarily two ways: life-like statues and mosaics. Romans excelled in life-like statues (some showed emotion) Mosaics are patterns or pictures made from small pieces of colored glass or stone.

Create a Mosaic Use construction paper as your background. Draw an object. The object MUST be a symbol of a Roman legacy. Examples are: Christianity (cross) Architecture (buildings with columns, arches, or domes) Language Roads Alphabet (Latin) Government