Late Roman-Early Christian Art Vocabulary Constantinople Tetrarchy Porphyry Tondo Basilica Nave Apse Buttress Narthex Transept Putto/Putti Catacomb Orant Diptych
Column of Antoninus Pius, Rome, 161 CE Apotheosis Personification
Decursio-ritual circling of the imperial funerary pyre (fire)
Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius, Roman, 175 CE
Four Tetrarchs, Late Roman, 305 CE Tetrarchy: 2 Augustii (Sr.Emperor) and 2 Caesars (Jr. Emperor)=four emperors. One of each in the Western capital: Rome and in the Eastern capital: Byzantium Porphyry
Constantine the Great First Christian Emperor of the Roman Empire, Jr. Emperor in the West Defeats Maxentius in 313 at Battle of the Milvian Bridge to be sole ruler in the West Defeats Licinius in 324 to become sole ruler of the Empire Moves capital to Byzantium-Constantinople
Arch of Constantine, Rome, CE
Early Christian Art: Chapter 4
Basilica Nova, Rome,
Late Roman, Aula Palatina, Trier, Germany, 4 th cent.
Nave Apse
Early Christian, Old Saint Peter’s, Rome, ca. 320 Narthex Transept aisles
Early Christian, Santa Sabina, Interior, Rome,
Judaic, Synagogue at Dura Europos, Syria, CE
The Exodus from Egypt
Roman Catacombs, Late Roman Early 4 th century
Early Christian, Three Hebrew Youths in the Fiery Furnace, Early 3 rd Century, Catacomb of Pricilla, Rome
Early Christian, Catacomb of Ss. Peter and Marcelinus, Rome, 4 th century
Early Christian, Sarcophagus of Maria Antigua, 270
Early Christian, Good Shepherd, late 3 rd century, Rome
Relief detail from a marble sarcophagus of a vintage scene, ca. 3rd century, Rome
Late Roman, The Diptych of the Symmachi, ca Pagan worship banned by Theodosius I