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Architecture Roman builders developed the arch, vault and dome Pioneered the creative use of concrete Created immense interior spaces without inner supports
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Architecture Basilica: An oblong building with semicircular apses on either end, high clerestory windows Used as a meeting place and widely imitated in medieval Christian churches.
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Basilica Julia
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Architecture Barrel Vault Deep arch forming a half- cylindrical roof
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Barrel Vault
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Architecture Groin Vault Two intersecting barrel vaults at the same height that form a right angle
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Groin Vault
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The Colosseum (70 A.D) Used Doric columns at base, Ionic in the middle and Corinthian above. Use of columns and arches allowed the Colosseum to rise to new heights
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The Colosseum (70 A.D) Seated 50,000 spectators Once flooded to stage a navel reenactment by a cast of 3,000 So efficiently laid out that it inspired present-day stadium design
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Colosseum
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Colosseum at night
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Roman Sculpture Roman sculpture was more literal than Greek Often kept wax death masks of ancestors that were factual molds of the deceased’s features
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Pompeii Luxurious resort community that was covered with 18 feet of ash pumice This preserved the city until it was uncovered 1,700 years later
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Pompeii Villas painted with realistic still lifes and landscapes, which they used as make-believe windows Intricate Mosaics made of colored stone, glass or shell
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Fish Mosaic- Pompeii
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Battle of Issus- Pompeii
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Pre-Columbian Art was vitally important to tribal society Art objects were often thought to be magical and help ensure the tribe’s survival.
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Crocodile God Hammered Gold Breast Plate
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Mayan Vase
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Wooden Grave Mapuche Effigies
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Stone Inuit Carving (Vancouver)
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Anasazi Pottery
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Hupa Woven Basket
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Mound Builders Native Americans have always been environmentalists Created burial mounds out of earth as a symbol of their harmony with nature. More than 10,000 exist in the Ohio Valley, there are mounds from Florida to Wisconsin.
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Great Serpent Mound in Ohio
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Early African Art Wooden masks were used in ritual performances Masks were intentionally unrealistic: When confronting a supernatural power the idea was for the performer’s identity to be completely concealed.
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Dan people wooden mask
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Ivory Belt Mask
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Early African Art African Sculpture Rejected real-life appearance in favor of vertical forms, tubular shapes, and stretched out body parts derived from the cylindrical form of trees.
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Couple from Dogon, Mali
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Mother and Child from Dogon, Mali
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