Roman Art, 4: Empire Stokstad, Ch. 6. Empire 6-38 Forum of Trajan, Rome (Apollodorous, architect): 6-39 Basilica Ulpia (113 CE) 6-58 Column of Trajan:

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Roman Art, 4: Empire Stokstad, Ch. 6

Empire 6-38 Forum of Trajan, Rome (Apollodorous, architect): 6-39 Basilica Ulpia (113 CE) 6-58 Column of Trajan: with detail 6-59 Roman Crossing the Danube and Building a Fort 6-40 Market of Trajan ( CE): exterior and interior Terms: apse, basilica, clerestory, dome, forum, portico, rotunda

6-39 Basilica Ulpia (113 CE)

6-58 Column of Trajan: with detail 6-59 Roman Crossing the Danube and Building a Fort

Roman Art, 5: Empire 6-69 Baths of Caracalla, Rome (c CE) 6-65 Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius (c. 176 CE) 6-75 The Tetrarchs, Venice (c. 350) 6-79 Arch of Constantine, Rome (c ): Relief of Constantine Speaking to the People

6-69 Baths of Caracalla, Rome (c CE

6-65 Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius (c. 176 CE)

6-75 The Tetrarchs, Venice (c. 350)

6-79 Arch of Constantine, Rome (c )