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Roman Art

The Rise of the Republic Began with overthrow of last Etruscan King Tarquinius Superbus Single government ruled for the first time in history Within this rule were a vast combination of people from various cultures, creeds, religions, tongues. As Romans gained land and authority, they employed a legal, administrative and cultural structure that would last for years to come, and still seen today.

211 BC was a major turning point in history of art: Marcellus, after conquering Greek city of Syracuse, brought back to Rome the art of the Greeks (statues and paintings) Roman art is not only a ‘spin-off’ of Greek art, but drawn upon by both the Etruscan and Greek traditions. Thus leading to a mix that is distinctly Roman.

More info…. Roman builders and architects developed rational planning, durable materials, and highly sophisticated engineering methods The Romans built a vast and sophisticated network of roads. Many modern European highways still follow the lines laid down by the Roman engineers Wealthy Romans even brought nature in doors by commissioning artists to paint landscapes on the interior walls of their homes. professional artists were generally considered little more than skilled laborers. The Romans adopted the Greek gods and heroes as their own. The Romans assimilated Greek religious beliefs and practices into a form of state religion.

Early Roman Architecture: Exposure to Greek art increased as Romans conquered land beyond Italy (Greece became a Roman province in 146 BC)

Model, City of Rome 4thc CE

Temple of Portunus, Rome, 75bce

                                            

Temple of Vesta, Tivoli, early 1st century bce

Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia

                                                                                     

Sculpture Ancestry was held in very high regard, important for dead family members to have presence. Portraits were a way of showing patricians elevated status

Head of an old man, mid 1st century bce

Head of Roman Patrician, mid 1st century bce

Portrait of Roman general, 75-50 bce

Funerary reliefs

Coin, Julius Caesar

http://touritaly.org/pompeii/pompeii-main.htm

The Forum, Pompeii                                                 

Aerial view of Pompeii Forum

Aerial view amphitheatre, Pompeii, 70bce

Brawl in the Pompeii amphitheater, wall painting, 60-79ce

House of Vettii, Pompeii,

Alexander Mosaic from the House of Faun, Pompeii. Republican Roman. c Alexander Mosaic from the House of Faun, Pompeii. Republican Roman. c.100 BCE Mosaic

Early Roman Empire

Art that is created to influence or promote an idea to the public Propaganda Art that is created to influence or promote an idea to the public

Norman Rockwell, Rosie the Riveter Rockwell’s famous Rosie the Riveter poster is shown below, representing the American women who worked in the munitions and war supplies factories during World War II. This was a call to arms for the women of America to become strong capable females and support the war effort.

America is personified as Uncle Sam

Bill Clinton

Portrait of Augustus as general, 20bce

Portrait of Livia, 1st century ce

Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, 13-9bce

Female personification from Ara Pacis Augustae

Procession of family, Ara Pacis Augustae

Maison Carree, Nimes, France, 1-10ce

Pont du gard, Nimes, France, 16bce

Porta Maggiore, Rome 50ce

Colosseum, Rome 70-80ce

Portrait of Vespasian, 75-79ce

Portrait of Flavian woman, 90ce

Arch of Titus, Rome, after 81ce

Top: Spoils of Jerusalem, panel from Arch of Titus Bottom: Triumph of Titus, panel from Arch of Titus

Forum of Trajan. Rome, Italy. Apollodorus of Damascus Forum of Trajan. Rome, Italy. Apollodorus of Damascus. Forum and markets: 106-112 CE; column complete 113 CE Brick and concrete (architecture); marble (column. (4 images).

Column of Trajan, Rome, 112ce

Arch of Trajan, 114-118ce

Portrait of Hadrian, 117-120ce

Pantheon, Rome, 118-125ce

Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius, 175ce

Asiatic Sarcophagus, 140-150ce

Portrait of Caracalla, 211-217ce

Portrait of Trajan Decius, 249-251ce

Portrait of Treboniannus Gallus, 251ce

Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus. Late Imperial Roman. c. 250 CE

Sarcophagus of philosopher, 270-280ce

Portraits of the 4 tetrarchs, 305ce

Arch of Constantine, 312-315ce

Distribution of largesse, detail of arch of Constantine

Portrait of Constantine, 315-330ce

Basilica Nova, 306-312ce

Aula Palatina, interior

Aula Palatina, early 4th century ce

Augustus Primaporta vs. Doryphoros