1 This PowerPoint presentation accompanies Closeup Teaching Unit (4.5.1) Roman Art and Architecture 500 BCE – 400 CE Classical Connections: From Roman.

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1 This PowerPoint presentation accompanies Closeup Teaching Unit (4.5.1) Roman Art and Architecture 500 BCE – 400 CE Classical Connections: From Roman Art and Architecture to Today

2 Art can be a lot of fun, and it can also help us learn about people from ancient times. My name is Mundo! Join me as I learn about Roman art and architecture and how it has influenced the world today.

3 Roman Mosaics A mosaic is a picture or design made of small pieces of colored stone, glass, or brick. What god do you think is pictured in this mosaic?

4 Roman Mosaic of Alexander the Great This mosaic was found in a Roman home in Pompeii. But why would the Romans want a mosaic of Alexander the Great?

5 Mosaic pieces can be made of almost any material. Today, people make home decorations, like mirrors and patio furniture, into mosaics.

6 Roman Mummy Painting The Romans took the ideas of mummies from the Egyptians but gave them realistic faces. Mummy paintings are an example of Roman panel painting. Wow, that painting looks like a real person!

7 Egyptian Mummy Painting The Egyptians made stylized (not realistic) face paintings on their mummy masks. Hey, that’s not my mummy!

8 Roman Realistic Portraits The Romans made heads of famous people called busts. These portraits showed people’s life-like features. Wasn’t he Rome’s first emperor?

9 Other Realistic Portraits Portraits have been painted of leaders throughout history to show their authority. Wasn’t he America’s first president?

10 Roman Coinage Emperors had their faces put on coins of gold, silver, or bronze. Coins could serve as a form of propaganda.

11 We still put the faces of important leaders from history on US coins today. What other famous people are on coins?

12 Roman Cameos A cameo is a relief of alternating layers of stone. Cameos might show a person or a god or goddess.

13 People still wear cameos on rings and necklaces.

14 Roman Glassware The Romans were famous for making glass. Glass can be made into many different types of objects.

15 Glass is used today to make many objects, such as drinking glasses, vases, containers, light bulbs, and so on.

16 The Pantheon The Pantheon was a temple to worship all the gods. The outside of the Pantheon had two major parts: the portico and the dome.

17 The Pantheon The inside had a hole or “eye” in the ceiling, called an occulus. The occulus let light in day and night.

18 The Pantheon’s Architectural Influence Thomas Jefferson’s home at Monticello in Virginia was influenced by the architecture of the Pantheon.

19 Roman Baths The bath was not just a place to get clean but also an important place of recreation. Baths were beautifully decorated. Why is this Roman bath all the way up in England?

20 The Influence of Baths Today, people go to public swimming pools to relax or to have competitions. People still use hot tubs or saunas today much like the Romans used baths.

21 The Colosseum The Colosseum was built for entertainment, such as gladiatorial fights and mock naval battles.

22 The Influence of the Colosseum We still have grand public arenas where people can watch sporting events and concerts.

23 “Classical” refers to any art or architecture modeled after ancient Roman or Greek styles.

24 Classical Architecture Today The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., makes use of classical architecture. Are those Doric, Ionic, or Corinthian columns?

25 The Jefferson Memorial makes use of a dome and classical columns. What Roman temple does this remind you of?

26 What other examples of classical art and architecture can you think of that you have seen?