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Roman Art and Architecture
Chapter 3
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Introduction Rome ruled much of Middle East, Europe, and Northern Africa with a single government Falls into two periods : Art of the Republic ( BC) Art of the Empire (after 27 BC) Earliest art is associated with the fall of the Etruscan kings and the rise of the Republic
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“Capitoline Wolf” hollow-cast bronze 500-480 BCE. Rome, Italy
“Capitoline Wolf” hollow-cast bronze BCE Rome, Italy Early Republic
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“Temple of Portunus” tufa, travertine and stucco 75 BCE. Rome, Italy
“Temple of Portunus” tufa, travertine and stucco 75 BCE Rome, Italy Republic
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Etruscan Temple
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Greek Temple
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“Head of Roman Politician” Otricoli, Italy 75-50 BCE, marble Republic
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“Portrait of Augustus as General” Primaporta, Italy 20BCE , Marble Early Empire
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“Flavian Amphitheater” (COLOSSEUM) Rome, Italy 70-80 BCE, concrete
“Flavian Amphitheater” (COLOSSEUM) Rome, Italy BCE, concrete Early Empire
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“Pantheon” (temple of all the gods) Rome, Italy 118-125 CE, cement
“Pantheon” (temple of all the gods) Rome, Italy CE, cement High Empire
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“Equestrian Statue of Marcus Aurelius” Rome, Italy 175CE, bronze High Empire
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‘Portrait of Constantine ’ Rome, Italy 315-330 CE, marble Late Empire
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“Basilica Nova”, 306-312 CE, Rome
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