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Art and Architecture of the Republic Hist 422: Ancient Rome Clayton Miles Lehmann

Roman Patrician with Busts of His Ancestors. Ca 30 BCE Rome Capitoline Museum Rome, View of Forum (Tim Moore)Tim Moore

Portrait Busts: Marius (Vatican Museum), Sulla (Vatican Museum), Pompey (Museo della Civiltà), Cicero (Vatican Museum), and Caesar (Vatican Museum)

Augustus of Prima Porta. 20s CE. Vatican Museum.

Cerveteri, Tomb of the Reliefs, Banditaccia Necropolis. Fourth Century BCE. (RASNA, VAISD). Model Liver. Piacenza, Museo Civico.

The "Sarcophagus of the Spouses,“ Cerveteri, Banditaccia necropolis. Ca BCE.

Model of an Etruscan Temple, based on Vitruvius.

Nîmes, Maison Carée. 16 BCE. (Athena Review Image Archive)

(Tim Moore)Tim Moore

Rome, Servian Wall, early IV (Wikipedia)Wikipedia Pons Fabricius, 62 BCE (Maecenas)Maecenas

Bronze coin of Domitian, 88 CE: one of a series of coins issued to commemorate his celebration of the Secular Games depicts the emperor sacrificing in front of the Temple of Capitoline Jupiter. (London, British Museum)London, British Museum Plan and model of the Temple, late VI, restored 69 BCE, 82 CE (Vitruvius)Vitruvius

Via Appia

Christen Schjellerup Købke, The Forum, Pompeii, with Vesuvius in the Distance Los Angeles, Getty Museum

Pompeii, Plan (Shelmerdine)Shelmerdine

Pompeii, Temple of Jupiter, view of ruins and reconstruction (Mazois, early XIX)Mazois, early XIX

Pompeii, Via dell'Abondanza with Thermopolium (Kathryn Andrus)

Roman Atrium Domus. Typical plan and section. (VRoma)

Pompeii. House of the Tragic Poet. Atrium towards ala. (Leo C. Curran)

Pompeii, Amphitheater (Visual Resource Collection)Visual Resource Collection