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Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY Roman Art Architecture and engineering Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

Roman Architecture

Model of Rome

Characteristics During the Republic – Temple Architecture: blended Etruscan & Greek features. emphasis on the front of the building. example: Temple of Fortuna Virilis.

Temple of “Fortuna Virilis”

Characteristics CONCRETE: created a revolution in architectural design. create larger, heavier buildings. * example: - The Sanctuary of Fortuna Palestrina.

Sanctuary of Fortuna Palestrina

Model of Roman Forum

Model of Trajan’s Forum

Characteristics ARCH & VAULT: Coliseum Race Track – Circus Maximus Public Baths Amphitheaters

Triumphal Arch of Titus

Arch of Constantine

Barrel or “Tunnel” Vault Windows can be placed at any point. These vaults require buttressing to counter-act the downward thrust of weight.

Groin Vault Also called a cross vault. Needs less buttressing.

Multi Groin Vaults A series of groin vaults can have open lateral arches that form Clerestories. Windows that allow light into the interior of churches. These concrete windows are fireproof [an important consideration since many early churches burned!]

Early Roman Amphitheater Seats about 20,000

Roman Theater

Theater of Marcellus

Roman Coliseum

Roman Coliseum

Interior of the Coliseum Arena is Latin for the sand, coating the floor that soaks up the blood of the combatants.

Circus Maximus 300,000 seat capacity!

Roman Bath in England

Characteristics DOME: Basilicas - Large and relatively open space. - examples: ► Pantheon ► early Christian churches

Cylindrical Dome With the dome, the Romans could surpass earlier cultures by their ability to span space. Light enters through the oculus on top.

The Pantheon Plans

The Pantheon

Pantheon’s Dome

The Pantheon Interior

Painting by Giovanni Paolo Pannini (18c) The Pantheon Interior Painting by Giovanni Paolo Pannini (18c)

Roman Engineering

Innovative Engineering Techniques Roads – macadam Aqueducts Arch Bridge

Via Appia All roads lead to Rome!

Roman Aqueduct

Aqueduct in Segovia

Roman Arch Bridge in Spain

Hadrian’s Wall in Britain

Roman Sculpture

Characteristics of Roman Sculpture Collectors and copiers of Greek works [more idealistic]. Categories: Portrait sculpture Statues Paintings & mosaics Relief sculptures More realism [show the wrinkles, the bulges, and ageing!]

Original created by the Greek sculptor, Polyclitus, 5c BCE Roman Copy of Greek Art Original created by the Greek sculptor, Polyclitus, 5c BCE

Republican Couple Realistic portraits – like Hellenistic Greek style.

Portraits of Emperors Nero Hadrian Julius Caesar Marcus Aurelius

Mosaics on a Roman Villa Floor

Roman Citizens

Column Of Trajan

Base Relief Legionnaires on Trajan’s Column

Roman Sarcophagus Marble base relief – Etruscan influence?

Roman Frescoes

Roman Villa

House in Herculaneum

Frescoes on aVilla’s Walls

Roman Crafts

Roman Crafts Ivory Cameo 1c BCE glass bowl Gold earrings

Greek and roman art and architecture are all around us

Jefferson Memorial

Lincoln Memorial

The US Capitol Building

Statue of Justice US Supreme Court Building

Federal Court Building in NYC

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Statue of Liberty