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1 Gardner s Art Through the Ages, 13e Chapter 10 The Roman Empire 1

2 The Roman World 2

3 Goals Understand the great innovations of Roman architecture and how these innovations contributed to the expanse of the Roman Empire. Explore Pompeii for its information about Roman art and architecture. Examine the types, methods, and subject matter of Roman wall painting. Understand what Roman portraiture says about Roman society. Understand the political nature of Roman art and architecture, especially as it communicates ideas of power for the emperor and empire. Examine changes in Roman art and architecture as a result of expansion of the Roman Empire and the incorporation of the conquered cultures. 3

4 10.1 The Republic ( B.C.) Understand the great innovations of Roman architecture and how these innovations contributed to the expanse of the Roman Empire. Discuss Roman architectural contributions, particularly concrete and the rounded arch. Examine the ways in which Roman art is different from the classical art of the Greeks. 4

5 Roman Architectural Innovations Examine the contributions of the Romans in architecture. Consider structural elements as well as materials. 5

6 Figure 10-6 Roman concrete construction. (a) barrel vault, (b) groin vault, (c) fenestrated sequence of groin vaults, (d) hemispherical dome with oculus (John Burge). 6

7 Figure 10-2 Model of the city of Rome during the early fourth century CE. Museo della Civiltà Romana. 1) Temple of Portunus,, 2) Circus Maximus. 3) Palatine Hill, 4) Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus, 5) Pantheon, 6) Column of Trajan, 7) Forum of Trajan, 8) Markets of Trajan, 9) Forum of Julius Ceasar, 10) Forum of Augustus, 11) Forum Romanum, 12) Basilica Nova, 13) Arch of Titus, 14) Temple of Venus and Roma, 15) Arch of Constantine, 16) Colossus of Nero, 17) Colosseum. 7

8 Figure 10-3 Temple of Portunus (Temple of Fortuna Virilis ), Rome, Italy, ca. 75 BCE. 8

9 Figure 10-4 Temple of Vesta (?), Tivoli, Italy, early first century BCE. 9

10 Figure 10-5 Restored view of the Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, Palestrina, Italy, late second century BCE (John Burge). 10

11 Sculpture and Republican Verism Examine the early funerary sculpture of the Roman culture. Understand the form and purpose of Roman portraiture. Observe the influence of Classical Greek sculpture in the body types of Roman sculpture 11

12 Figure 10-7 Head of an old man, from Osimo, mid-first century BCE. Marble, life-size. Palazzo del Municipio, Osimo. 12

13 10-7A Man with portrait busts of his ancestors, from Rome, late first century BCE. Marble, 5 5 high. Musei Capitolini Centro Montemartini, Rome. 13

14 Figure 10-8 Portrait of a Roman general, from the Sanctuary of Hercules, Tivoli, Italy, ca BCE. Marble, 6 2 high. Museo Nazionale Romano-Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Rome. 14

15 Art for Former Slaves Freed slaves aspired to assimilate into Roman society Commissioned funerary work that reflected the elevation of their social status as freed slaves Unlike works commissioned by aristocrats, the work for former slaves did not strictly adhere to the classical rules of illustration established by Greek art 15

16 Figure 10-9 Funerary relief with portraits of the Gessii, from Rome(?), Italy, ca. 30 BCE. Marble, approx /2 high. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 16

17 Figure Relief with funerary procession, from Amiternum, Italy, second half of first century BCE. Limestone, 2 2 high. Museo Nazionale d Abruzzo, L Aquila. 17

18 10-11 Denarius with portrait of Julius Caesar, 44 BCE. Silver, diameter ¾. American Numismatic Society, New York. 18

19 10-11A Head of Pompey the Great, mid-first-century CE copy from the Via Salaria, Rome, Italy, of a portrait of ca BCE. Marble, 9 3/4" high. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. 19

20 10.2 The Early Empire (27 B.C. 98 A.D.) Explore Pompeii for its information about Roman art and architecture. Understand the role of the Colosseum and amphitheater in Roman life. Understand the concepts, methods and materials of Roman house construction and why it is significant. Examine the types, methods, and subject matter of Roman wall painting. Understand the development of Roman art and architecture as the empire expands and develops. 20

21 Roman Architecture in Pompeii Understand the role of the amphitheater in Roman life. Understand the concepts, methods and materials of Roman house construction and why it is significant. 21

22 Figure Aerial view of the forum (looking northeast), Pompeii, Italy, second century BCE and later. (1) forum, (2) Temple of Jupiter (Capitolium), (3) basilica. 22

23 Figure Aerial view of the amphitheater, Pompeii, Italy, ca. 70 BCE. 23

24 Figure Brawl in the Pompeii amphitheater, wall painting from House I,3,23, Pompeii, Italy, ca CE. Fresco, 5 7 x 6 1. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples. 24

25 Figure Restored view and plan of a typical Roman house of the Late Republic and Early Empire (John Burge). (1) fauces, (2) atrium, (3) impluvium, (4) cubiculum, (5) ala, (6) tablinum, (7) triclinium, (8) peristyle. 25

26 Figure Atrium of the House of the Vettii, Pompeii, Italy, second century BCE, rebuilt CE. 26

27 10-15A Peristyle of the House of the Vettii, Pompeii, Italy, second century BCE, rebuilt ca CE. 27

28 Roman Wall Painting Examine and compare the four styles of Roman wall painting. 28

29 Figure First Style wall painting in the fauces of the Samnite House, Herculaneum, Italy, late second century BCE. 29

30 Figure Dionysiac mystery frieze, Second Style wall paintings in Room 5 of the Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy, ca BCE. Fresco, frieze 5 4 high. 30

31 Figure Second Style wall paintings (general view left, and detail of tholos right) from cubiculum M of the Villa of Publius Fannius Synistor, Boscoreale, Italy, ca BCE. Fresco, 8 9 high. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 31

32 Figure Gardenscape, Second Style wall painting, from the Villa of Livia, Primaporta, Italy, ca BCE. Fresco, 6 7 high. Museo Nazionale Romano-Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Rome. 32

33 Figure Detail of a Third Style wall painting, from cubiculum 15 of the Villa of Agrippa Postumus, Boscotrecase, Italy, ca. 10 BCE. Fresco, 7 8 high. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 33

34 Figure Fourth Style wall paintings in Room 78 of the Domus Aurea (Golden House) of Nero, Rome, Italy, CE. 34

35 Figure Fourth Style wall paintings in the Ixion Room (triclinium P) of the House of the Vettii, Pompeii, Italy, ca CE. 35

36 Figure Neptune and Amphitrite, wall mosaic in the summer triclinium of the House of Neptune and Amphitrite, Herculaneum, Italy, ca CE. 36

37 Figure Portrait of a husband and wife, wall painting from House VII,2,6, Pompeii, Italy, ca CE. Fresco, 1 11 X 1 8 1/2. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples. 37

38 10-25A Woman with stylus and writing tablet, from a house in Insula Occidentale VI, Pompeii, Italy, ca CE. Fresco, 1 1/4" diameter. Museo Nazionale Archeologico, Naples. 38

39 10-25B Seated portrait of the Greek poet Menander, detail of a Fourth Style mural painting in exedra 23 of the House of the Menander, Pompeii, ca CE. 39

40 Figure Still life with peaches, detail of a Fourth Style wall painting, from Herculaneum, Italy, ca CE. Fresco, 1 2 x 1 1 1/2. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Naples. 40

41 Pax Romana and Augustus Understand the nature of sculpture in the Roman Empire under Augustus. 41

42 Figure Portrait of Augustus as general, from Primaporta, Italy, early-first-century CE copy of a bronze original of ca. 20 BCE. Marble, 6 8 high. Musei Vaticani, Rome. 42

43 Figure Portrait bust of Livia, from Arsinoe, Egypt, early first century CE. Marble, 1 1 1/2 high. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. 43

44 Figure Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Augustan Peace looking northeast), Rome, Italy, 13 9 BCE. 44

45 Figure Female personification (Tellus?), panel from the east facade of the Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, Italy, 13 9 BCE. Marble, 5 3 high. 45

46 Figure Procession of the imperial family, detail of the south frieze of the Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, Italy, 13 9 BCE. Marble, 5 3 high. 46

47 Figure Maison Carrée, Nîmes, France, ca CE. 47

48 Figure Pont-du-Gard, Nîmes, France, ca. 16 BCE. 48

49 Figure Porta Maggiore, Rome, Italy, ca. 50 CE. 49

50 Figure SEVERUS and CELER, section (left) and plan (right) of the octagonal hall of the Domus Aurea (Golden House) of Nero, Rome, Italy, CE. 50

51 Figure Aerial view of the Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheater), Rome, Italy, ca CE. 51

52 10-1 Detail of the façade of the Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheatre), Rome, Italy, ca CE. 52

53 Figure Portrait of Vespasian, ca CE. Marble, 1 4 high. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Copenhagen. 53

54 Figure Portrait bust of a Flavian woman, from Rome, Italy, ca. 90 CE. Marble, 2 1 high. Museo Capitolino, Rome. 54

55 Figure Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, after 81 CE. 55

56 Figure Spoils of Jerusalem, relief panel from the Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, after 81 CE. Marble, 7 10 high. 56

57 Figure Triumph of Titus, relief panel from the Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, after 81 CE. Marble, 7 10 high. 57

58 10.3 High Empire ( A.D.) Understand the political nature of Roman art and architecture, especially as it communicates ideas of power for the emperor and empire. Examine the architectural development of the Roman forum, the markets, the triumphal arches and, in particular, the Pantheon. Examine Roman portrait, memorial and funerary sculpture as it developed in the high Empire in Rome and in the colonies. Understand the influences on Roman mummy painting. 58

59 Art under Trajan in Spain, Africa, Italy Understand the political nature of Roman art and architecture, especially as it communicates ideas of power for the emperor and empire. Examine artistic development and formal changes, especially issues of space and narration in the Column of Trajan. 59

60 Figure Aerial view of Timgad (Thamugadi), Algeria, founded 100 CE. 60

61 Figure APOLLODORUS OF DAMASCUS, Forum of Trajan, Rome, Italy, dedicated 112 CE. (James E. Packer and John Burge). 1) Temple of Trajan, 2) Column of Trajan, 3) libraries, 4) Basilica Ulpia, 5) forum, 6) equestrian statue of Trajan. 61

62 Figure Column of Trajan, Forum of Trajan, Rome, Italy, dedicated 112 CE. 62

63 10-44A Detail of three bands of the spiral frieze of the Column of Trajan, Forum of Trajan, Rome, Italy, dedicated 112 CE. 63

64 Figure APOLLODORUS OF DAMASCUS, aerial view of the Markets of Trajan, Rome, Italy, ca CE. 64

65 Figure APOLLODORUS OF DAMASCUS, interior of the great hall, Markets of Trajan, Rome, Italy, ca CE. 65

66 Figure Arch of Trajan, Benevento, Italy, ca CE. 66

67 10-47A Funerary relief of an official in the Circus Maximus, Rome, from Ostia, Italy, ca CE. Marble, 1 8 high. Musei Vaticani, Rome. 67

68 10-48 Portrait bust of Hadrian, from Rome, ca CE. Marble, 1 4¾ high. Museo Nazionale Romano- Palazzo Massimo alle Terme, Rome. 68

69 10-48A Lion hunt and sacrifice to Diana, tondi from a lost monument of ca CE reused on the Arch of Constantine (FIG ), Rome, Italy, Marble, tondi 6 6 diameter. 69

70 Architecture of the High Empire Examine the architectural development of the Roman forum, the markets, the triumphal arches and, in particular, the Pantheon. Explore the luxuries of Hadrian 70

71 Figure Pantheon, Rome, Italy, CE. 71

72 Figure Restored cutaway view (left) and lateral section (right) of the Pantheon, Rome, Italy, CE. 72

73 Figure Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, Italy, CE. 73

74 Figure Canopus and Serapeum, Hadrian s Villa, Tivoli, Italy, ca CE. 74

75 Figure Al-Khazneh ( Treasury ), Petra, Jordan, second century CE. 75

76 Figure Model of an insula, Ostia, Italy, second century CE. Museo della Civiltà Romana, Rome. 76

77 10-54A Ceiling and mural paintings, room 4, Insula of the Painted Vaults, Ostia, Italy, early third century CE. 77

78 Figure Neptune and creatures of the sea, detail of a floor mosaic in the Baths of Neptune, Ostia, Italy, ca. 140 CE. 78

79 Figure Funerary relief of a vegetable vendor, from Ostia, Italy, second half of second century CE. Painted terracotta, 1 5 high, respectively. Museo Ostiense, Ostia. 79

80 Figure Apotheosis of Antoninus Pius and Faustina, pedestal of the Column of Antoninus Pius, Rome, Italy, ca. 161 CE. Marble, 8 1 1/2 high. Musei Vaticani, Rome. 80

81 Figure Decursio, pedestal of the Column of Antoninus Pius, Rome, Italy, ca. 161 CE. Marble, 8 1 1/2 high. Musei Vaticani, Rome. 81

82 Late Roman Sculpture and Painting Examine Roman portrait, memorial and funerary sculpture as it developed in the High Empire in Rome and in the colonies. Understand the influences on Roman mummy painting. 82

83 Figure Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius, from Rome, Italy, ca. 175 CE. Bronze, 11 6 high. Musei Capitolini, Rome. 83

84 10-59A Portrait bust of Commodus in the guise of Hercules, from the Esquiline Hill, Rome, Italy, ca CE. Marble, 4 4 3/8 high. Musei Capitolini Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. 84

85 Figure Sarcophagus with the myth of Orestes, ca CE. Marble, 2 7 1/2 high. Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland. 85

86 Figure Asiatic sarcophagus with kline portrait of a woman, from Rapolla, near Melfi, Italy, ca CE. Marble, 5 7 high. Museo Nazionale Archeologico del Melfese, Melfi. 86

87 Figure Mummy portrait of a priest of Serapis, from Hawara (Faiyum), Egypt, ca ce. Encaustic on wood, 1 4 3/4 X 8 3/4. British Museum, London. 87

88 10-62A Mummy of Artemidorus, from Hawara, Egypt, ca Portrait, encaustic on wood; mummy case, stucco with gold leaf, 5 7 1/4" high. British Museum, London. 88

89 10-62B Mummy portrait of a young woman, from Hawara, Egypt, ca CE. Encaustic on wood, 1 5 1/4" X 1 1 3/8. Royal Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh. 89

90 Figure Painted portrait of Septimius Severus and his family, from Egypt, ca. 200 CE. Tempera on wood, 1 2 diameter. Staatliche Museen, Berlin. 90

91 10.4 Late Empire ( A.D.) Understand the cultural influences that bring about changes in Roman art and architecture in the Late Empire period. Relate aspects of Roman culture and their influence in today's life. Understand how power, order and lost individuality are expressed in the art of the Late Empire. Examine the changes brought about in the art and architecture in the time of Constantine. Consider the Roman Empire as a bridge between the ancient and medieval and modern worlds. 91

92 Figure Portrait of Caracalla, ca CE. Marble, 1 2 high. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 92

93 Figure Chariot procession of Septimius Severus, relief from the Arch of Septimius Severus, Lepcis Magna, Libya, 203 CE. Marble, 5 6 high. Castle Museum, Tripoli. 93

94 Figure Plan of the Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy, CE. 1) natatio, 2) frigidarium, 3) tepidarium, 4) caldarium, 5) palaestra. 94

95 10-67 Frigidarium, Baths of Diocletian, Rome, ca CE (remodeled by Michelangelo as the nave of Santa Maria degli Angeli, 1563). 95

96 10-68 Portrait bust of Trajan Decius, CE. Marble, full bust 2 7 high. Musei Capitolini, Rome. 96

97 10-68A Portrait bust of Philip the Arabian, from Porcigliano, Italy, CE. Marble, 2 4 high. Musei Vaticani, Rome. 97

98 Figure Heroic portrait of Trebonianus Gallus, from Rome, Italy, CE. Bronze, 7 11 high. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. 98

99 Figure Battle of Romans and barbarians (Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus), from Rome, Italy, ca CE. Marble, 5 high. Museo Nazionale Romano-Palazzo Altemps, Rome. 99

100 Figure Sarcophagus of a philosopher, ca CE. Marble, 4 11 high. Vaticani, Rome. 100

101 Figure Restored view (top) and plan (bottom) of the Temple of Venus, Baalbek, Lebanon, third century CE. 101

102 Changes in the Late Empire Understand the cultural influences that bring about changes in Roman art and architecture in the Late Empire period. Understand how power, order and lost individuality are expressed in the art of the Late Empire. 102

103 Figure Portraits of the four tetrarchs, from Constantinople, ca. 305 CE. Porphyry, 4 3 high. Saint Mark s, Venice. 103

104 Figure Restored view of the palace of Diocletian, Split, Croatia, ca

105 Figure Arch of Constantine (south side), Rome, Italy, CE. 105

106 Figure Distribution of largess, detail of the north frieze of the Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, CE. Marble, 3 4 high. 106

107 From Constantine to the Modern World Examine the changes brought about in the art and architecture in the time of Constantine. Consider the Roman Empire as a bridge between the ancient and medieval and modern worlds. 107

108 Figure Portrait of Constantine, from the Basilica Nova, Rome, Italy, ca CE. Marble, 8 6 high. Musei Capitolini, Rome. 108

109 Figure Restored cutaway view of the Basilica Nova, Rome, Italy, ca CE (John Burge). 109

110 Figure Aula Palatina (exterior), Trier, Germany, early fourth century CE. 110

111 Figure Aula Palatina (interior), Trier, Germany, early fourth century CE. 111

112 Figure Coins with portraits of Constantine. Nummus (left), 307 CE. Billon, diameter 1. American Numismatic Society, New York. Medallion (right), ca. 315 CE. Silver, diameter 1. Staatliche Munzsammlung, Munich. 112

113 Discussion Questions What are some of the unique elements of Roman art and architecture that distinguish it from Greek and other art of the same time period? In what ways does Roman art and architecture incorporate the arts of conquered peoples from England to Egypt? What does the presence of veristic portrait art of the Romans say about Roman culture? Why does the art under Constantine begin to move away from the verism of the High Empire? 113

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