ROMAN SCULPTURE Karla Williams – AP Art History.

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ROMAN SCULPTURE Karla Williams – AP Art History

Roman History I. Early History II. Roman Republic BCE III. Roman Empire 27 BCE – 476 CE 1000 BCE Latin speaking tribes in Italy 8 th cent. BCE Rome founded Etruscans North; Greek Colonies South Religion 509 BCEFounding of Republic BCE Unification of Italian Peninsula BCE Punic Wars with Carthage Subjugation of Hellenistic States BCECollapse of Republic Expansion through Conquest & Administration

Roman History Roman Republic BCE Roman Empire 27 BCE – 476 CE 509 BCEFounding of Republic BCE Unification of Italian Peninsula BCE Punic Wars with Carthage BCE Greece & Hellenistic States become a Province of Rome BCE Collapse of Republic Expansion through Conquest & Administration BCE Persian Wars BCE Golden Age (High Classical) BCE Peloponnesian Wars BCE Political Upheaval (Late Classical) BCE Alexander the Great (Hellenistic)

Roman Republic 44 BC

Portrait Busts - verism I. Roman Republic Roman Patrician c BCE

Roman Patrician w. Busts of his Ancestors, 1 st cent. BCE Denarius (Coin) with Portrait of Julius Caesar, c. 44 BCE

Roman Empire 27 BCE – 476 CE

RomanGreek Doryphoros, Polykleitos Augustus of Prima Porta, c BC II. Roman Empire

Roman Ara Pacis Augustae, Altar, 13-9 BC Commemorative Sculpture Close Up

RomanGreek Imperial Procession, Ara Pacis Altar Panathenaic Procession, Parthenon

Roman Arch of Titus, Triumphal Arch, 81 AD Close Up

RomanGreek Arch of Titus Spoils from Temple of Jerusalem Lapiths & Centaurs, Parthenon Triumph of Titus

Roman Column of Trajan, Victory Column, 113 AD Close Up

Roman Greek Romans Crossing the Danube into Dacia, Column of Trajan Archer Herakles, Trojan War Pediment, Temple of Aphaia