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REVIEW time! There are 31 slides to know here… 25 will be on the test. Good Luck!

Portrait bust of Hadrian as general HIGH EMPIRE ROMAN

Pantheon, Rome, Italy. 125-128 AD HIGH EMPIRE ROMAN

Aphrodite (of Melos) Melos, Greece ca. 150-125 BC HELLENISTIC PERIOD

Commodus as Hercules ca. 191-192 AD LATE EMPIRE ROMAN

Temple of Portunus Rome, Italy ca. 75 BC REPUBLIC ROME

Church of San Vitale, Ravenna, c547. BYZANTINE

Dionysiac mystery frieze Pompeii, Italy, ca. 60-50 B.C. EARLY EMPIRE ROMAN

Arch of Titus Rome, Italy, after A.D. 81 EARLY EMPIRE ROMAN Commemorates the sack of Jerusalem in 70 CE ENGAGED COLUMNS COFFERED ARCH in BAY RELIEFS SHOWING the VICTORY EARLY EMPIRE ROMAN

Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius Rome, Italy 175 A.D. HIGH EMPIRE ROMAN

Apollo from Veii C500 BCE 5’10” in height. ETRUSCAN

Augustus of Primaporta, Early 1st Century BCE EARLY EMPIRE ROMAN

Empress Theodora and her Attendants, Church of San Vitale, Ravenna, c547. BYZANTINE

Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus, c 359. EARLY CHRISTIAN

Good Shepherd Mosaic (Mausoleum of Galla Placidia), Ravenna, c425-26 AD EARLY CHRISTIAN

Ara Pacis, 13-9 BCE. EARLY EMPIRE ROMAN To celebrate the peace established in the Empire after Augustus's victories in Gaul and Spain Dedicated 9 BC

Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna, c425-26 AD EARLY CHRISTIAN

Nike of Samothrace Samothrace, Greece ca. 190 BC HELLENISTIC PERIOD

Emperor Justinian and his Attendants, Church of San Vitale, Ravenna, c547. BYZANTINE

Rome, Italy A.D. 312-315 LATE EMPIRE ROMAN Arch of Constantine Rome, Italy A.D. 312-315 LATE EMPIRE ROMAN

Head of a Roman Patrician, ca 75-50 B.C. REPUBLIC ROMAN

Dying Gaul Pergamon, Turkey ca. 230-220 BC HELLENISTIC PERIOD

Portraits of the Four tetrarchs 305 AD LATE EMPIRE ROMAN

Praxiteles Hermes and Infant Dionysus (Roman Copy) C340 BCE Late Classical Period

Spoils of Jerusalem, relief panel from the Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, after A.D. 81 EARLY EMPIRE ROMAN

Temple of Athena Nike CLASSICAL GREEK Designed by Kallikrates Completed c420 BC CLASSICAL GREEK

Polykleitos Doryphoros (The ‘Spear-Bearer’) C450-440 BCE HIGH CLASSICAL GREEK

Atrium of the House of the Vettii Pompeii, Italy, 2nd Century B.C., rebuilt A.D. 62-79 IMPLUVIUM COMPLUVIUM CUBICULUM PERISTYLE ATRIUM EARLY EMPIRE ROMAN

Laocoön & His Sons ca. Early 1st century AD HELLENISTIC PERIOD

Hagia Sophia, 532-537. Istanbul, Turkey. BYZANTINE

TRAJAN’S COLUMN Celebration of Victory against the Dacians Rome, 113 CE HIGH EMPIRE ROMAN

Colosseum, 72-80 CE. EARLY EMPIRE ROMAN