 Who: Terramaricoli  What: Terramara settlement  When: c. 1800 – 1150 BC  Where: Po River valley.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
AP Art History Chapter 9 The Etruscans.
Advertisements

Gardner’s Art Through the Ages, 13e
E T R U S C A N S.
Chapter 09--The Etruscans
Chapter 6: Etruscan: Italy before the Romans.
Etruscan Art Early Etruscan Art
Etruscan Art ( BCE) Etruscans = Ancient Italians who adopted much of he Greek Culture (was ETRURIA, now TUSCANY) Sculptures made from terra-cotta.
Figure 9-2 Fibula with Orientalizing lions, from the Regolini-Galassi Tomb, Cerveteri, Italy, ca. 650–640 BCE. Gold, 1’ 1/2” high. Musei Vaticani, Rome.
Etruscans OriginsWriting Art and Culture. Origins Somewhere between 900 and 500 BC, the Italian peninsula was settled by a group of people we call the.
The Etruscans Founders of Italian Culture. Etruscan Unit Concepts 1. The Etruscans greatly influenced Roman art. 2. Many architectural features thought.
The Etruscans, Archaic Italy Vocabulary Etruscan Terracotta Tufa Haruspex Acroteria Cella/cellae Tumulus Trempe l’oeil.
Highlights of Ancient Technology. Nuernberg, Germany.
The culture that immediately preceded that of the Etruscans is known as Villanovan, and Italian version of the great Urnfield culture found frm.
Ancient Rome The Etruscans. QUESTION What do you think of when you think of Ancient Rome?
The Etruscans. Three periods of Etruscan History: Three periods of Etruscan History: Villanovan Period – 9 th -8 th centuries BCE – similar to Greek Geometric.
The Art of the Italian Peninsula and Roman Empire Adaptation and Change.
Gardner’s Art Through the Ages, 12e
Etruscan Art. Culture: Italy, from the south of Florence (Arno River) to Rome (Tiber River) Contemporary to Ancient Greece time frame Never united as.
THE ETRUSCANS GARDINER – CHAPTER 9-1 PP
ETRUSCANS Cities and Tombs. ETRUSCANS Location: Northern Italy, 1200 BC Earliest settlers in Rome? Large influence on Rome: politics, religion, entertainment.
Who: Italian allies What: Denarius of Italia When: 91–88 B.C. Where: Italy 1.
The Geography of the Roman Empire in an historical context.
Introduction to Greek and Roman History Lecture 11 Rome, the Etruscans and the early Republic: B.C.
C B.C.. Early Etruscans Used clay, bronze, iron, bone and amber Belts, helmets, razors, iron knives, swords, hairpins, combs and bronze “fibulae”
Rome: An Introduction.
The Etruscans BCE.
The Mysterious Etruscans
Art and Architecture of the Republic Hist 422: Ancient Rome Clayton Miles Lehmann.
Ancient Etruscan & Roman Art & Architecture.
Spatial Dominion in Early Roman Architecture. Pompeii, Italy, city plan, esp. the forum and the basilica, 1 st cen. BC to 1 st cen. AD I. City plan of.
Etruscans Period 3. Etruscan History : The Origin Etruscans were indigionious people from Asia Minor. The Etruscan civilization started to manifest itself.
Greeks In general, Greek art is what all art is compared.
Etruscan Art 8th-5th c. BCE.
Excavations on the site of Rome reveal hut villages/human occupation from c1000BC on Model of Palatine hut village based on foundations found from c BC.
Greek Sculpture. comp SPEARBEARER / DORYPHOROS POLYKLEITOS 460 BCE 6’11” ROMAN MARBLE COPY OF GREEK ORIGINAL p. 198.
THE ETRUSCANS GARDINER – CHAPTER 9-2 PP
Chapter 6: Etruscan Art Lesson 3: Later Etruscan.
Etruscan Art Tuscany Region, Italy 7 th – 6 th Centuries BCE.
CHAPTER 9 ETRUSCAN. ETRUSCAN: Contextual Summary ORIENTALIZING ART BCE Etruscans emerged as a people with a culture distinct from other Italic.
The Temple of Saturn By Jacques Fehr. The Temple of Saturn -3rd oldest sacred place in Rome -Rebuilt three times (42 BC and and 4th century AD) -The temple.
Etruscan Art Erica Ness AP Art History Moreno Valley High School.
Sculpture Greek: Etruscan: Nude Clothed Stoic Marble Movement
Chapter 9 Etruscan Art. Etruscan works to know: Fibula with Orientalizing Lion (Regolini-Galassi Tomb) Centaur from Vulci Apollo from the Roof of Portonaccio.
Pass back graded end of class
Gianlorenzo Bernini ( ). Bernini, Pluto and Persephone, ca
 Who: Vespasian  What: Coin  When: AD 71  Where: Rome.
Roman Spatial Practices Republican period in Rome: B.C.
Western Civilization Ms. Tully.  The Myth: Romulus and Remus (twins) abandoned by parents; nursed to health by she- wolf & raised by shepherd 753 BCE:
10 th c. BCE – 410 CE. Shows a number of ancient influences Etruscans live in Italy before arrival of the Romans Heavily influenced Romans, language &
Boundless Lecture Slides Free to share, print, make copies and changes. Get yours at Available on the Boundless Teaching Platform.
Etruscan and Roman. Italian Peninsula End of bronze age (1000 BCE) – north &west occupied by northern people central areas by various peoples, italic.
Etruscan Sculpture The Wolf looks like one era of Greek sculpture (look at the face) which era is it? The babies look like a different era, which era?
Art of the Etruscans BCE
Art and Architecture of the Republic
Roman Art and Architecture
Chapter 9 Etruscan Art.
Volume 55, Issue 5, Pages (November 2011)
Student Slide Review, Etruscan Art
Etruscan Art 8th-5th c. BC.
Bucchero pots, c700 BC. Bucchero pots, c700 BC.
Early History of Rome truscan kings ruled Rome from 600 B.C. to 509 BC
The Etruscans BCE.
Mapping the Expansion of the Roman Empire
Minoan and Mycenean.
Opportunity 3 Slides.
Imperial Rome Rome and its empire
Etruscan and Roman.
Chapter 9 Etruscan Art.
Volume 55, Issue 5, Pages (November 2011)
Presentation transcript:

 Who: Terramaricoli  What: Terramara settlement  When: c – 1150 BC  Where: Po River valley

 Who: Terramaricoli  What: Terramara funerary urns  When: c – 1150 BC  Where: Po River valley

 Who: Terramaricoli  What: Terramara stag horn combs  When: c – 1150 BC  Where: Po River valley

Who: Villanovans What : Bi-conical funerary urn When: 8 th Century BC Where: Vulchi

Who: Villanovans What : Bronze Helmet When: 8 th Century BC Where: Vulchi

 Who: Villanovans  What : Fibula with birds  When: 8 th Century BC  Where: ?

 Who: Villanovans  What : Gold Fibula  When: 9 th – 7 th Century BC  Where: Verucchio

8 Who: Etruscans What : Tumuli When: 9 th – 3rd Century BC Where: Cerveteri (Caere)

 Who: Etruscans  What : Interior of tumulus  When: 9 th – 3rd Century BC  Where: Tarquinia 9

 Who: Etruscans  What : Interior of tumulus  When: 9 th – 3rd Century BC  Where: Tarquinia 10

 Who: Etruscans  What : The Zagreb Mummy  When: 9 th – 3rd Century BC  Where: Etruia, Egypt, Paris- but for the exam- Zagreb (a city in the modern Republic of Croatia) 11

 Who: Etruscans  What : The Golden Plaques of Pyrgi  When: c. 500 BC  Where: Pyrgi 12

 Who: Etruscans  What : Bucchero Chicken  When: 700–650 BC  Where: 13

14 Who: Etruscans What : Fasces When: c. 600 BC Where: Vetulonia, Italy

15 Who: Etruscans What : Francois Tomb When: c. 4th BC Where: Vulci, Italy

16 Who: Etruscans What :Regolini-Galassi Tomb When: 7th BC Where: Caere, Italy

17 Who: Etruscans What : Sarcophagus When: 6th BC Where: Caere

18 Who: Etruscans What : Sarcophagus When: 3 rd – 1st CBC Where: Tlesnasa

19 Who: Etruscans What : Piacenza Liver When: c. 100 BC Where: Piacenza, Italy

20 Who: Etruscans What : Capitoline Wolf When: Early 5 th Century BC Where: Rome

Who: Kleitias and Ergotimos What : Francios Vase When: 6 th Century BC Where: Chiusi, Italy/Greece

 Who: Etruscans  What : Bronze Chimaera  When: Early 4 th Century BC  Where: Arezzo

23 Who: Etruscans What : Tomb When: 9 th – 3rd Century BC Where: Cerveteri/Caere

24 Who: Etruscans What : Tomb When: 9 th – 3rd Century BC Where: Cerveteri/Caere

25 Cinerary Urn in the shape of a building Who: Etruscans What : Cinerary Urn When: 9 th – 3rd Century BC Where: Cerveteri/Caere

26 Who: Etruscans What : Bronze Cinerary Urn When: 9 th – 3rd Century BC Where: Cerveteri/Caere

27 Who: Etruscans What : Reconstruction of Temple When: Modern Where: Rome

28 Who: Etruscans What : Ostrich Egg When: 9 th – 3rd Century BC Where: N/A

29 Who: Romans What : Coin of Caesar When: 47 BC Where: Rome

30 Who: Romans What : “Capitoline Brutus” When: 4 th – 3 rd CBC Where: Rome

31 Who: Septimius Severus What : Aureus When: AD Where: Rome

Who: Romans What : Lapis Niger When: Before 5 th CBC Where: Rome

33 Who: Jacques Louis David What : The Rape of the Sabine Women When: 1799 Where: Louvre