1  Who: Augustus  What: Prima Porta Augustus  When: AD 14  Where: Prima Porta Italy.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ara Pacis Augustae Loren Causevic. Background Ara Pacis Augustae – The Altar of Augustan Peace Commissioned by Senate in 13 BC; completed and dedicated.
Advertisements

From Republic to Empire
Octavius BY HASSAN HOSSAYRAMI & JOSH HOUSMAN. Background OCTAVIAN WAS BORN on September 23rd 63 B.C. TO GAIUS OCTAVIUS—AND OLD, WEALTHY EQUESTRIAN FAMILY—AND.
(1) By What name is this building popularly known, and what does it mean? [ACH] Maison Carree, square/rectangular house.
Augustus Caesar Eddie Nevarez Ms.Marshall H.S.S 7.1.
Roman Art, 1: Republic Stokstad, Chapter 6. Republic period 6-10 Head of a Man, c. 300 BCE, Bronze, eyes of painted ivory (H: 31.8 cm.) 6-14 Santuary.
Ancient Roman Art & Architecture. Etruscan Civilization.
Art of Ancient Rome. Roman History Timeline Early History – 1000 BCE Latin speaking tribes in Italy – 8 th C BCE Rome Founded (Etruscans in the North,
The Etruscans, Archaic Italy Vocabulary Etruscan Terracotta Tufa Haruspex Acroteria Cella/cellae Tumulus Trempe l’oeil.
Three Important Elements of Successful Roman Architecture:
LA 1000 Roman Hairstyles of the Late Republic and Early Empire.
In Roman art. Kleiner, Fred S. A History of Roman Art. Victoria: Thomson/Wadsworth, Print.
Who: Italian allies What: Denarius of Italia When: 91–88 B.C. Where: Italy 1.
Ancient Rome Hist 121: Western Civilization I Clayton Miles Lehmann.
REVIEW time!. Pont-du-Gard Aqueduct, Nimes, France 19 B.C. EARLY EMPIRE ROMAN.
ARA PACIS AUGUSTAE Historical Relief and Roman Mythmaking.
From Cicero and the Roman Republic (1948) by F. R. Cowell 1) How and why did Rome expand? 3) What were the consequences of Roman expansion? 2) What factors.
Arch of constantine,Rome,Roman:Late Empire, CE;view of North and east side Remaining portions of the Colossal statue of Constantine, from the Basilica.
Rome’s Investment in its Empire
Ancient Etruscan & Roman Art & Architecture.
Facts Mary and Joseph would travel to Bethlehem with a caravan, NOT ALONE Average distance for a day of travel is 20 miles Nazareth is 80 miles.
Spatial Dominion in Early Roman Architecture. Pompeii, Italy, city plan, esp. the forum and the basilica, 1 st cen. BC to 1 st cen. AD I. City plan of.
Hatshepsut as Sphinx, Dynasty 18, c BCE How does Hatshepsut authorize her power (through this visual representation of herself)? Hatshepsut.
Greek Sculpture. comp SPEARBEARER / DORYPHOROS POLYKLEITOS 460 BCE 6’11” ROMAN MARBLE COPY OF GREEK ORIGINAL p. 198.
She Wolf, 33” high Bronze, considered Etruscan Wolf was cast BCE (2006 study of the She Wolf shows that the bronze sculpture was cast during the.
Content Area 2 Ancient Mediterranean CE Etruscan (3 works); Rome (8 works)
Roman Art 700 b.c.e to 300 c.e.. Characteristics of Roman Art and Architecture Images of power/ leadership (veni, vidi, vici – I came, I saw, I conquered)
13th Jan 27 BC Octavian restores power to people and Senate. In return, is granted name Augustus (“revered one”) and title princeps (“first man”). Also.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Geography and people of Rome Life.
THE ROMAN EMPIRE GARDNER CHAPTER 10-3 PP
 T HE P ANTHEON By Andrew Margulis. Location TThe Pantheon is located at:  Piazza della Rotonda Roma, Italy.
Roman Jeopardy I Architecture Republic People Geography Leaders
Unit IV – The Romans From Republic to Empire Copyright 2006; C. Pettinato, RCS High School, All Rights Reserved.
1 Who: Romans What: Ingot When: c Where: Rome.
NIMES ném. I wonder if the GAP in France is anything like it is in the US?
Portrait of a husband and wife (Pompeii), c CE marriage portrait in an exedra/ stylus and scroll as attributes of marriage and references to status.
Augustus was the first emperor of Rome, he replaced the Roman republic with an effective monarchy. Thanks to his political abilities, his long reign proved.
Julius Caesar Augustus Caesar
INFORMATION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Only men could be in the roman army. No women. Every Roman soldier was a roman citizen. He had to be about 20 years old.
ROMAN EMPIRE – 2nd Century - IMPORTANT CITIES.  133 BC  44 BC  AD 14 (death of Augustus)‏  AD 117 (maximum extension)‏ THE EXTENT OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE.
1 Rome- Monumental Art. 2 Arch of Constantine, dedicated 315 AD.
ROMAN SCULPTURE Karla Williams – AP Art History.
REVIEW EXAM II ROMAN ART. Republic period 6-10 Head of a Man, c. 300 BCE, Bronze, eyes of painted ivory (H: 31.8 cm.) 6-14 Santuary of Fortuna Primigenia,
Frequent conflicts with neighboring peoples required the Romans to become skilled warriors. E. Napp.
Roman Art.
Roman Architecture. ‘Maison Carrée’, Nimes, 5 AD.
La Maison Carrée Nisel Desai Monday February 13, 2006
Roman Art, part 3 Early Roman Empire Art under Augustus.
EMPEROR OF THE DAY: AUGUSTUS Reign: 27BC – 14AD Achievements: - First Emperor - Established Roman Peace that lasted 200 years - “Found Rome as Bricks,
Maison Carree (Temple of Gaius and Lucius Caesar) (Nimes), 1-10 CE, marble.
Art and architecture of the Roman Empire. List of set works: -Theatre at Lepcis Magna -Maison Carrée at Nîmes -Temple of Bacchus at Baalbek -Pantheon.
ROMAN EMPIRE 31 B.C. – 476 A.D.. Brief Timeline 753 B.C. – Origination of Rome 753 B.C. – Origination of Rome The rule of the Etruscan Kings 509 B.C.
Templum of Divus Julius Carly Osherow.
Emperor Augustus 63 B.C. – 14 A.D.. Family Background He was born Gaius Octavius on September 23, 63 B.C. He was born Gaius Octavius on September 23,
*Periods in Ancient Roman Art Republic BCE to 27 BCE Early Empire - 27 BCE to 96 CE High Empire - 96 CE to 192 CE Late Empire to 337 CE.
Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus By: Rodrigo Cortes Jose Sanchez.
The Age of Augustus I Res Gestae, architecture, and the Senate Livia, Wife of Augustus Augustus of Prima Porta.
Roman History Timeline. Roman Prehistory/Mythological BC 1200 Legendary fall of Troy – Aeneas escapes/Aeneas lands in Italy and wars with Latin tribes.
Etruscan: BCE Republic Rome: BCE Imperial Rome: 27 BCE- 337 CE.
Today’s Objectives 1.Understand the Pax Romana using worksheet 2.Understand the birth and spread of Christianity 3.Create 6 square study guide. 4.Take.
TITLE & CONTENTS Click below to learn more. Paloma.
AUGUSTUS CAESAR GAIUS OCTAVIUS GAIUS JULIUS CEASER OCTIVIUS JULY, 13 63BC AT ROME.
Early Empire. Augustus of Prima Porta, c BC Time of prosperity Pax Romano – 200 yrs. of peace Building projects Art & Architecture molds & influence.
REVIEW time!.
REVIEW time! There are 31 slides to know here… 25 will be on the test. Good Luck!
The Waning Days of the Roman Republic
Hist 121: Western Civilization I Clayton Miles Lehmann
David Reis Empire and Apocalypse Winter 2014
Rome.
Roman Art Roman Forum 4th century BCE – 5th century CE Rome, Italy
Presentation transcript:

1  Who: Augustus  What: Prima Porta Augustus  When: AD 14  Where: Prima Porta Italy

 Who: Augustus and Agrippa  What: Coin with Egypt captured  When BC  Where: Empire

 Who: Augustus  What: Coin with goddess of peace  When: 28 BC  Where: Ephesus

 Who: Julia with Gaius and Lucius  What: Coin  When: 13 BC  Where: Italy

5 Who: Julius Caesar/Augustus What: Forum of Julius Caesar When: After 44 BC Where: Rome

6 Who: Augustus and Mussolini What: Forum of Augustus When: 2 BC Where: Rome

7 Who: Augustus What: Mausoleum of Augustus When: c. 28BC Where: Rome- Campus Martius

8 Who: Augustus and Livia What: Frescoes from the House of Livia When: Late 1 st C. BC-early 1 st C. AD Where: Prima Porta

Who: Agrippa What: Baths of Agrippa When: 25 BC Where: Rome

10 Who: Augustus What: Maison Carree When: c. 19 BC Where: Nimes, France

11 Who: Augustus What: Statue as priest When: 1 st C AD Where: Rome

Who: Augustus What: Los Milagros Aqueduct When: Late 1 st C BC Where: Spain

13 Who: Cestius and “Fritz” What: Tomb of Cestius When: c. 12 BC Where: Rome

14 Who: Augustus What: Tomb of Eurysaces When: Late 1 st C BC Where: Rome

15 Who: Augustus What: Ara Pacis Augustae When: 13 – 9 BC Where: Campus Martius, Rome

 Who: Augustus  What: Theater of Marcellus  When: c. 17 BC  Where: Rome

Who: Augustus What: Temple of Deified Caesar When: 29 BC Where: Rome

Who: Augustus What: Painting of Horologium, mausoleum, and Ara Pacis of Augustus When: 28-10BC Where: Rome

19 Who: Augustus and Livia What: House of Livia When: Late 1 st C BC BC Where: Rome

20 Who: Augustus What: Forum Romanum When: Republic and Empire Where: Rome