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Vocabulary Etruscan Art Roman Imperial Art General Roman Art Roman Architecture 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50

Super realistic style associated with the Roman Republic.

What is veristic?

City of the dead.

What is a necropolis?

A circular opening at the center of a dome.

What is an oculus?

A large mound created over an Etruscan grave.

What is a tumulus?

The elaborate architectural system used to create large interior spaces, which the use of concrete made possible.

What are groin vaults?

The material Etruscan artwork was primarily made from.

What is terracotta clay?

The two types of Etruscan tomb interiors.

What are rock cut and fresco.

The area of Italy the Etruscans were from.

What is Tuscany?

The famous Etruscan sculpture shows influence from the Greek Archaic style.

What is the Apollo from Veii?

The location of the Apollo of Veii ridge pole statue.

What is The Temple of Minerva?

The idealized statue of an emperor, located at Livia’s Villa.

What is Augustus of Primaporta?

The Greek sculpture that influenced many Roman imperial statues.

What is the Doryphoros?

The patron of the Pantheon.

Who is Hadrian?

The impressive city complex built to show the power and strength of Roman commerce.

What was Markets of Trajan?

The theme of the relief sculpture seen on the Column of Trajan.

What was Trajan’s defeat of the Dacians?

The 4th style of Roman Painting seen in the House of the Vettii.

What was the Intricate Style?

The outside area of a Roman house.

What is a peristyle garden?

The public gathering space after you enter a Roman house.

What is the atrium?

The general theme of Roman artwork in comparison to Greek artwork.

What is realism?

An example of how Roman figurative sculpture becomes less proportionate and realistic at the end of the Roman Empire.

What is the Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus?

The original name for the Colosseum.

What was the Flavian Amphitheatre?

The Etruscan created and Roman adapted version of the Greek Doric order of columns.

What was the Tuscan order?

The government building where Roman judges sat to hear court cases.

What is a Basilica?

façade showing influence An elaborate building façade showing influence from many cultures including Roman, Greek, Egyptian, and The Near East.

What is the Treasury at Petra?

This originally stood where the Colosseum was constructed.

What was Nero’s Palace?