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Roman Art And Architecture
High Empire and Late Empire
• Test Friday
• Turn in Cue Cards Friday (even if the sub
forgets to ask for them). I will NOT except
late Cue Card
• TIMELINE (partners) DUE FRIDAY
• Weekend HW read Ch. 8 Late Antiquity
• Quiz Tuesday 10/21 (you will get study
guide and images later this week)
Cue Cards
• Put your cue cards in the order I have
them on each study guide.
• Start with Ch.2 Mesopotamia/Persia (cue
cards 1-6).
• Behind the Meso/Persia cue cards is Ch. 3
Egypt (cue cards 1-9)
• No cue cards for Ch. 4
Ch. 6 Etruscan
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Has 3 Cue Cards:
1. Sarcophagus of the Spouses
2. Tomb of the Triclinium
3. Temple of Minerva
• Absent tomorrow= movie (review)
• Thursday we will finish Rome
• I will also give you a review handout on
Thursday.
Forum of Trajan
Apses
Aisles
Nave
Reconstruction –
interior of Basilica Ulpia
Clerestory windows
Aisles
Entrance
faculty.cva.edu/Stout/Roman/HighEmpire.html
www.utexas.edu/.../romanciv/30224art1images.htm
Gardner’s 12th ed., p. 275
ecole.orange.fr/.../rome/judiciai.htm
• The last and largest Imperial Forum.
• Built by Trajan, but finished under Hadrian.
• The Greek architect, Apollodorus of
Damascus was chosen
Trajan’s Column.
Stokstad, p.. 248
www.utexas.edu/.../romanciv/30224art1images.htm
Gardners Art Through the Ages
Flashcard
Roman soldiers
building a wooden
palisade at the
seige of
Sarmizethusa, the
capital of the Dacian
chief Decebalus.
Column of Trajan
• https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/
ancient-art-civilizations/roman/middleempire/v/column-of-trajan-completed-113c-e
• 5 min.
• Class quiz
Markets
of Trajan
faculty.cva.edu
www.utexas.edu/.../romanciv/30224art1images.htm
• Comparable in size to a large modern
shopping mall, had more than 150
individual shops on several levels.
• Constructed of concrete (pg.184), brick,
with only occasional detailing on stone and
wood.
• Why? Because there was a building code
that was put into effect after a disastrous
fire.
Pantheon exterior
Flashcards
reconstruction with
forecourt
Gardner’s 11th ed., p. l
faculty.cva.edu/Stout/Roman/HighEmpire.htm
www.abiyoyo.com/italia/roma/pantheon/pantheon.htm
www.irisprints.com/detail.html?id=116
www.britannica.com/eb/art-6837
www.abiyoyo.com/italia/roma/pantheon/pantheon.htm
www.dartmouth.edu/.../updates/week7_8/nov11.html
http://www.himemiya.net/livejournal/Italy2004/0366-rome-pantheon.jpg
• https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/
ancient-art-civilizations/roman/middleempire/v/the-pantheon-rome-c-125
• 8 min.
• Class quiz
Pantheon interior
Coffers
Painting
by
Giovanni
Pannini
www.utexas.edu/.../romanciv/30224art1images.htm
Gardner’s 11th ed., p.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:PantheonOculus.01.jpg
http://www.indiana.edu/~leach/c414/net_id/rome/pantheon/pantheon6.jp
http://userwww.service.emory.edu/~zing/w_photo_r.html
sfusd.edu
Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Musei_Capitolini
Gardner’s Art Through the Ages
Flashcard/ handout
Flashcard
Mummy portraits from Faiyum, Egypt
Encaustic
Regional differences – with other sarcophagus
Gardner’s 11th ed., p. 288
http://www.akhet.co.uk/graphics/nmsface.jpg
facstaff.uww.edu/henigec/imagesearch/public/p...
http://static.flickr.com/46/184583306_4aa82ee947_m.jpg
From Hawara, Egypt
Roman Period, AD 100-120
Most mummy portraits that
have survived have
unfortunately become
separated from the
mummies to which they
were attached. Because of
this we rarely know the
identities of the subjects.
• The subject of this portrait, painted in encaustic
on lime-wood, appears to be a man in his fifties
or sixties of strikingly Roman appearance. He is
dressed in a tunic with a violet stripe, or clavus,
and a thick folded mantle. The hair is brushed
forward and cropped in the style of court
portraits of the Trajanic period (AD 98-117). Pink
has been used to highlight his nose and lips,
and dark brown to indicate shading and the
contours of the face. The portrait gives the
impression of age, authority and austerity. These
characteristics were very important in Rome,
and are here represented in a very Roman
manner.
Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus – Battle of Romans & Barbarians
Flashcard
Mithras
Schneider Adams, p. 278
Gardner’s website
www.wisc.edu/arth/ah201/wk09lec2.html
• https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/
ancient-art-civilizations/roman/middleempire/v/battle-of-the-romans-andbarbarians-ludovisi-battle-sarcophagus-c250-260-c-e
• 5 min.
• Class quiz
Sarcophagus of a philosopher
Gardner’s 12th ed., p. 293
Arch of Constantine.
Flashcard
Distribution of largess
Constantine flanked by statues of Hadrian & Marcus Aurelius
Art Resource
http://employees.oneonta.edu/farberas/arth/arth212/late_antiquity_imp_image.html
http://www.culturalresources.com/images/Augustus2.jpg
• https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/
ancient-art-civilizations/roman/lateempire/v/arch-of-constantine-315-c-e
• 10 min
Distribution of largesse, Arch of Constantine
http://employees.oneonta.edu/farberas/arth/arth212/late_antiquity_imp_image.html