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William Evans Post University Art History I 1
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A Trip to the Metropolitan Museum The visit is blood-curdling and gives a fantastic experience Metropolitan Museum of Art can easily fit among the famous legendary European museums The museum is iconic Beaux-Arts façade 2
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Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus is a significant marble of Early Christian Sarcophagus used for the burial of Junius Bassus the sarcophagus was placed in the Old St. Peter’s Basilica inside the Vatican 3
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Junius Bassus Junius Bassus was a significant figure and a senator headed the government capital as the Praefectus Urbi Bassus converted to Christianity shortly at the verge of his death 4
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Style and art of sarcophagus the workmanship and cooperation were of the highest quality the sculpture shows fewer features of the late antique style of sculpture the sculpture ignores practically all the rules obeyed by official artifacts reflects a blending of the late Hellenic style with the contemporary Roman and Italian creativity scenes in the artifact are three dimensional 5
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The Roman Arch of Constantine The Roman arch was significantly the foundation of Rome’s architectural mastery It led to a massive expanse of building projects across the ancient world It allowed the Romans to make bigger buildings, better aqueducts and longer roads 6
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References Baetjer, K. (1999). Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York: Metropolitan Publishers. Stokstad, M. (2010). Art HIstory. Harlow: Prentice Hall PUblishers. 7
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