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Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
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Big IDEA in Ancient Greek and Roman Art Ancient Greek art presents the universal ideal of beauty through logic, order, reason, and moderation. Ancient Greek art presents the universal ideal of beauty through logic, order, reason, and moderation. Classical Rome art continues Greek traditions and contributed to the advancement of architecture. Classical Rome art continues Greek traditions and contributed to the advancement of architecture.
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Media/Processes in Ancient Greek and Roman Art Mostly 3-D media were used such as concrete, limestone, marble, and clay. Mostly 3-D media were used such as concrete, limestone, marble, and clay. 3-D processes used were sculpture and pottery along with architecture in Greek art. 3-D processes used were sculpture and pottery along with architecture in Greek art. The arch, dome, vault, columns, and post and lintel were used in architecture. The arch, dome, vault, columns, and post and lintel were used in architecture.
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Purposes of Ancient Greek and Roman Art Functional-pottery (amphora), temples- architecture Functional-pottery (amphora), temples- architecture Narrative-painting on pottery, friezes Narrative-painting on pottery, friezes Persuasive-Greek art reflected the need to universal beauty with logic, reason and order. Persuasive-Greek art reflected the need to universal beauty with logic, reason and order.
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Subject Matter of Ancient Greek and Roman Art Portrait-Mythic figures, goddesses, gods, Portrait-Mythic figures, goddesses, gods, Non-objective-symbols, and geometric designs Non-objective-symbols, and geometric designs
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Art Influences of Ancient Greek and Roman Art Myths, religion, ideology of precision and logic. Myths, religion, ideology of precision and logic.
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ROMAN ARCHITECTURE Triumphal Arch
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The Pantheon (118-128) Dedicated to the twelve Olympian gods.
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1 = porch, the steps and front entrance of the temple 2 = stylobate, the base 3 = column 4 = capital, the very top portion of a column 5 = arcatrave 6 = frieze, the bas reliefs inside the pediment 7 = pediment
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Doric Doric Ionic Ionic Corinthian Corinthian
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Aqueducts
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