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ROMAN ART AT ITS FINEST The Augustan Age. Verism to Eternal Youth What was Verism?  Creating statues and busts that accurately depict the subjects age.

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1 ROMAN ART AT ITS FINEST The Augustan Age

2 Verism to Eternal Youth What was Verism?  Creating statues and busts that accurately depict the subjects age or even make him look older. What was the purpose behind this style?  Showed that the subject had devoted his life to his family, the gods and the state. When Augustus takes over the style of art drastically changes.

3 Augustus What do you know? He was the adopted son of Julius Caesar. He took power in 27 BCE after a bloody civil war. He is considered to be the first emperor of Rome. When he took power he was only 33. He died at the age of 76.

4 Kleiner, Fred S. A History of Roman Art. Victoria: Thomson/Wadsworth, 2007. Print.

5 Bust of Augustus ~50 AD. Depicts Augustus as a young man. He wears the civic crown.  This was a crown of oak leaves.  Given to a citizen who saved the lives of fellow citizens.  Second highest military honor.

6 Kleiner, Fred S. A History of Roman Art. Victoria: Thomson/Wadsworth, 2007. Print.

7 Augustus as imperator 20 BCE., found at the villa of Livia Marble copy of a bronze original. Shows Augustus in a military role. He has bare feet to show his divinity. Cupid riding a dolphin at his foot reminds the viewer of his divine lineage. His breast place shows the return of the Parthians returning lost military standards. Augustus depicted as youthful.

8 Kleiner, Fred S. A History of Roman Art. Victoria: Thomson/Wadsworth, 2007. Print.

9 Augustus as pontifex maximus 12 BCE. Depicts Augustus as chief priest. He wears a toga that also covers his head. His hand would have held a small bowl with an offering to the gods. Statue was made in two parts:  Less skilled craftsmen made the body while a highly skilled craftsman made the head.

10 Augustan Art Always shows Augustus as a young man. Statues show his divinity. Statues also show his many roles that he plays in the government.

11 Kleiner, Fred S. A History of Roman Art. Victoria: Thomson/Wadsworth, 2007. Print.


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