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Roman Art And Architecture

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

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Roman Art And Architecture

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  1. Roman Art And Architecture High Empire and Late Empire

  2. 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)

  3. 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

  4. Ch. 6 Etruscan • Has 3 Cue Cards: • 1. Sarcophagus of the Spouses • 2. Tomb of the Triclinium • 3. Temple of Minerva

  5. Absent tomorrow= movie (review) • Thursday we will finish Rome • I will also give you a review handout on Thursday.

  6. Forum of Trajan Apses Aisles Reconstruction – interior of Basilica Ulpia Nave 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

  7. The last and largest Imperial Forum. • Built by Trajan, but finished under Hadrian. • The Greek architect, Apollodorus of Damascus was chosen

  8. Flashcard Trajan’s Column. Roman soldiers building a wooden palisade at the seige of Sarmizethusa, the capital of the Dacian chief Decebalus. Stokstad, p.. 248 www.utexas.edu/.../romanciv/30224art1images.htm Gardners Art Through the Ages

  9. Column of Trajan • https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ancient-art-civilizations/roman/middle-empire/v/column-of-trajan-completed-113-c-e • 5 min. • Class quiz

  10. Markets of Trajan faculty.cva.edu www.utexas.edu/.../romanciv/30224art1images.htm

  11. 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.

  12. Pantheonexterior 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

  13. https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ancient-art-civilizations/roman/middle-empire/v/the-pantheon-rome-c-125https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ancient-art-civilizations/roman/middle-empire/v/the-pantheon-rome-c-125 • 8 min. • Class quiz

  14. Pantheoninterior 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

  15. Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius Flashcard/ handout http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Musei_Capitolini Gardner’s Art Through the Ages

  16. 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

  17. 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.

  18. 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.

  19. Flashcard Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus – Battle of Romans & Barbarians Mithras Schneider Adams, p. 278 Gardner’s website www.wisc.edu/arth/ah201/wk09lec2.html

  20. https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ancient-art-civilizations/roman/middle-empire/v/battle-of-the-romans-and-barbarians-ludovisi-battle-sarcophagus-c-250-260-c-ehttps://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ancient-art-civilizations/roman/middle-empire/v/battle-of-the-romans-and-barbarians-ludovisi-battle-sarcophagus-c-250-260-c-e • 5 min. • Class quiz

  21. Sarcophagus of a philosopher Gardner’s 12th ed., p. 293

  22. 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

  23. https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ancient-art-civilizations/roman/late-empire/v/arch-of-constantine-315-c-ehttps://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/ancient-art-civilizations/roman/late-empire/v/arch-of-constantine-315-c-e • 10 min

  24. Distribution of largesse, Arch of Constantine http://employees.oneonta.edu/farberas/arth/arth212/late_antiquity_imp_image.html

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