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18 Cards in this Set
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Place: Column of Antoninus Pius, Rome Name: Apotheosis relief Notes: Roma herself, civic Date: 161 CE |
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Place: Column of Antoninus Pius, Rome Name: Decursio relief Notes: floating ground line, more freedom in rules Date: 161 CE |
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Place: Rome Name: equestrian of Marcus Aurelius Notes: bigger than horse Date: 175 CE |
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Place: Benevento Name: Triumph of Marcus Aurelius Date: 175 CE |
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Place: Rome Name: Baths of Caracalla Notes: mosaics, composite capitals, Cor (against a wall) Date: 212 CE |
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Place: Baths of Caracalla Name: weary Hercules Date: 212 CE |
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Place: Rome Name: Septimus Severus family portrait Notes: son scrubbed out: damnatio memoriae, gender/skin, circular shape Date: 200 CE |
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Place: Rome Name: Trajan Notes: anxious expression, age/wisdom Date: 250 CE |
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Place: Rome Name: heroic of Gallus Notes: anxious expression Date: 251 CE |
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Place: Rome Name: 4 tetrarchs Notes: group over ind., no diffs Date: 305 CE |
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Place: Rome Name: Arch of Constantine Notes: friezes Date: 312 CE |
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Place: Basilica Nova, Rome Name: colossus of Consta. Notes: youthful Date: 315 CE |
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Place: Rome Name: Basilica Nova Notes: new capital, like a catholic church Date: 312 CE |
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Place: Rome Name: Arch of Con. friezes Notes: start of formal, stiff medieval figures Date: 312 CE |
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Roman Republic (507-27 BC) |
-mix Hell/Etr styles (inspired by greece)
-super realistic (age) -1st/2nd styles -CONCRETE -Caesar/Antony |
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Early Empire (27 BC-96) |
-revived classical style -3rd/4th styles -Augustus - first emperor, idealized portraits -lavish buildings -Flavians: colosseums/Arch of Titus -Nero, Vespasian, Titus |
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High Empire (96-192) |
-Trajan: forum -Hadrian: Pantheon -classical declines: Antoines |
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Late Empire (193-337) |
-non-naturalistic (Late Antique Style) -4 equal tetrarchs -Constantine -ABSTRACT FORMALITY - EARLY MIDDLE AGES |