Jeopardy Emperors Sculpture & Painting Important Structures Etruscans Miscellaneous 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY
Advertisements

Conquering, Copying, Innovating. Time approx. 753 B.C. Romulus and Remus were twin brothers who, in Legend, are the founders of Rome Romulus and Remus,
Arch of Titus & Arch of Constantine
Ms. Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY.
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.
The Art of Rome. Discovering Roman Art Portraits: done in Republican times Wax masks of dead carried in funerals. Very realistic. Greeks preferred ideal.
Ancient Roman Art & Architecture. Etruscan Civilization.
The Etruscans, Archaic Italy Vocabulary Etruscan Terracotta Tufa Haruspex Acroteria Cella/cellae Tumulus Trempe l’oeil.
Jeopardy $100 PaintingSculpture Architecture (Elements) Architecture (Buildings) Miscellaneous $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $500 $400 $300 $200.
MONUMENTAL AND PORTRAIT SCULPTURE By: Madison Cleff, Ashton Broussard, Anjali Mangrola and Hayley Young.
Chapter 1 lesson 1 Life in Ancient Rome. I. A Prosperous Empire 1. Augustus was Rome’s first emperor, who led a long era of peace known as the Pax Romana,
1. the steps and front entrance of the temple 2.the base 3.column 4.capital, the very top portion of a column 5.arcatrave 6.decorative wall band 7.pediment.
Roman Architecture Comparative Civilizations 12 K.J. Benoy.
Roman Architecture and Art Mr. Nikolov. 1. Roman Architecture The Roman architecture is utilitarian, practical, because the Romans are pragmatic in spirit.
REVIEW time!. Pont-du-Gard Aqueduct, Nimes, France 19 B.C. EARLY EMPIRE ROMAN.
Ancient Rome Cloze review By: Omar Khan and Evyn Sewing.
Etruscan Art ( BCE) Etruscans = Ancient Italians who adopted much of he Greek Culture (was ETRURIA, now TUSCANY) Sculptures made from terra- cotta.
The Etruscans BCE.
Roman Sculpture Comparative Civilizations 12. Origins of Roman Sculpture  Etruscan sculpture showed similarities to Greek Archaic forms.
The Buildings of the World’s Most Powerful Empire
Ancient Etruscan & Roman Art & Architecture.
Founding Myth – Romulus and Remus  What is the story of Romulus and Remus?  Why might have used this story as a founding myth?
Hatshepsut as Sphinx, Dynasty 18, c BCE How does Hatshepsut authorize her power (through this visual representation of herself)? Hatshepsut.
ETRUSCAN AND ROMAN ARCHITECTURE CHAPTER 6. 2 Is it Or is it GREEK ROMAN ?
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.
Chapter 4: Ancient Rome. Etruscan Influence Architecture – Etruscan Temples Steps only on one side. Deep front porch. Enclosed area (cella) is divided.
Roman History An overview of Roman history from its mythological roots to the Fall of Rome.
Roman Art and Architecture Becky Rothfus Advanced Art 1.
Content Area 2 Ancient Mediterranean CE Etruscan (3 works); Rome (8 works)
The Roman Period. Etruscans BCE Roman Republic— BCE (military successes bred more) Roman Empire—30 BCE-180 CE Roman History and its Precursor.
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)
Characteristics Romans were famous for creating public spaces Amphitheatres, race tracks, forums, monuments, temples, and baths During the late Republic.
Historical Background The buildings found in Rome at the peak of its power, were large and impressive These included theaters, baths, temples, libraries,
The Pantheon  The Pantheon is perhaps Rome’s second most famous building after the Colosseum  The word Pantheon comes from the Greek words “pan” and.
Ancient Rome ART KEY IDEAS: ROMAN ART SHOWS THE AMBITIONS OF A POWERFUL EMPIRE ROMAN ARCHITECTURE SHOWED ADVANCED UNDERSTANDING IN ENGINEERING THROUGH.
Art and Architecture of the Empire History of Ancient Rome Clayton Miles Lehmann.
Roman Empire, 500 BCE – 350 ACE Architecture- concrete had been previously invented, but the Romans used it to create new architectural forms. Ribbed.
For: Mr. Bausback. Model of Rome Does this look familiar?
Roman Art 700BCE-395CE Example of Aqueduct She-Wolf.
Roman Art, 4: Empire Stokstad, Ch. 6. Empire 6-38 Forum of Trajan, Rome (Apollodorous, architect): 6-39 Basilica Ulpia (113 CE) 6-58 Column of Trajan:
To understand the origin of contemporary western art and architecture To acknowledged the engineering/ technological achievement that has been used until.
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,
Life in Ancient Rome 1-1. Pax Romana Augustus and his successors take the empire to its peak Augustus and his successors take the empire to its peak.
Roman Art.
Bell Ringer Around how many people could the Colloseum sit?
GREEK AND ROMAN ART ROMAN ART. Roman city-state- first beginnings 8 th century BC Expanded control in every direction Laws, religion, customs, organization.
Roman Cloze Review Sanika, Aneesha, Rachel. The Temple of F_______ V_______ has ionic orders and is pseudo__________. V_____ : extremely or strictly n___________.
Ancient Roman Cloze Review Reed Margiotta and Sahir Surani.
Rt History.
The Roman Cloze Review By Emily and Erin. The i________ collects water in the House of the V____. The old age of the H_____ of a R______ P_______ shows.
Year 8 Italian Culture Task By Ben Goldsmith, Datu Bethke and Jeremy Lowrencev.
Aegean Late Classical/ Hellenistic Classica l Geomertic Orientalizing/ Archaic Etruscans Roman Republic/ Early Roman
Roman Art ► 44 BC – 1457 AD. Roman Coliseum The Pantheon.
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.
The Art of Ancient Rome. Roman Republic of Italy formed in 509 BCE Romans expanded through continuous warfare / Powerful government.
Kavita Sinha and Emily Presseller Roman Art and architecture.
10 th c. BCE – 410 CE. Shows a number of ancient influences Etruscans live in Italy before arrival of the Romans Heavily influenced Romans, language &
Etruscan: BCE Republic Rome: BCE Imperial Rome: 27 BCE- 337 CE.
The Etruscans Unit 6.
Roman Republic Emperors Roman Building Rome’s Fall People & Places Vocabulary Final Jeopardy!
To understand ancient cultures had spiritual meaning in their lives.
REVIEW time!.
Roman Art and Culture By the end of the 6th century B.C., Rome had become the largest and richest city in all of Italy Many city-states developing over.
Vocabulary Etruscan Art Roman Imperial Art General Roman Art Roman
REVIEW time! There are 31 slides to know here… 25 will be on the test. Good Luck!
ROME REVIEW.
Time Period Scavenger Hunt
Chapter 4: Ancient Rome.
Comparative Civilizations 12 K.J. Benoy
Comparative Civilizations 12 K.J. Benoy
Presentation transcript:

Jeopardy Emperors Sculpture & Painting Important Structures Etruscans Miscellaneous Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1 Legalized Christianity

$100 Answer from H1 Constantine the Great

$200 Question from H1 Brought Pax Romana

$200 Answer from H1 Augustus

$300 Question from H1 Always depicted as a mature man with a beard, loved architecture and travel

$300 Answer from H1 Hadrian

$400 Question from H1 Father and son, built the Colosseum

$400 Answer from H1 Vespasian & Titus

$500 Question from H1 One of the four emperors of the tetrarch

$500 Answer from H1 Diocletian

$100 Question from H2

$100 Answer from H2 Augustus of Primaporta

$200 Question from H2 Type of vase painting depicted here

$200 Answer from H2 Fourth Style

$300 Question from H2

$300 Answer from H2 Portraits of the four tetrarchs

$400 Question from H2

$400 Answer from H2 Monumental head of Constantine

$500 Question from H2

$500 Answer from H2 Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius

$100 Question from H3

$100 Answer from H3 Trajan’s Column

$200 Question from H3

$200 Answer from H3 Baths of Caracalla

$300 Question from H3

$300 Answer from H3 Pont-du-Gard

$400 Question from H3 detail

$400 Answer from H3 Ara Pacis

$500 Question from H3 details

$500 Answer from H3 Arch of Titus

$100 Question from H4 The story depicted in this artwork

$100 Answer from H4 She-wolf raising Romulus and Remus

$200 Question from H4 Form of construction used in Etruscan temples

$200 Answer from H4 Wattle and Daub

$300 Question from H4 Most Etruscan art has been found in these

$300 Answer from H4 Etruscan tombs

$400 Question from H4 Title of this artwork

$400 Answer from H4 Chimera

$500 Question from H4 Most Etruscan sculpture has been influenced from this period of Greek art

$500 Answer from H4 Archaic

$100 Question from H5 Romans preferred building medium

$100 Answer from H5 Concrete

$200 Question from H5 These helped reduce the weight of the dome in the Pantheon

$200 Answer from H5 Oculus and Coffered bands

$300 Question from H5 Portraits during the Republican period were brutally honest

$300 Answer from H5 Veristic

$400 Question from H5 The standard sequence of the orders in a multi-storied building, from the ground up (as seen in the Colosseum)

$400 Answer from H5 Doric Ionic Corinthian

$500 Question from H5 A series of engaged columns placed around the sides and back of the cella to create the appearance of a continuous collonade

$500 Answer from H5 Pseudoperipteral

Final Jeopardy This catastrophic event “froze” a city in time, allowing archeologists to study the art and culture of the ancient Romans today.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is Mt. Vesuvius, 79 C.E.?