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Early Empire

Early Empire. Early Empire. Augustus of Prima Porta , c. 20-10 BC. Time of prosperity Pax Romano – 200 yrs. of peace Building projects Art & Architecture molds & influence public opinion. Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Augustan Peace) view from the southwest, Rome, Italy, 13-9 BCE.

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Early Empire

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  1. Early Empire

  2. Early Empire Augustus of Prima Porta, c. 20-10 BC • Time of prosperity • Pax Romano – 200 yrs. of peace • Building projects • Art & Architecture molds & influence public opinion

  3. AraPacisAugustae (Altar of Augustan Peace) view from the southwest, Rome, Italy, 13-9 BCE Manfred Heyde

  4. Tellus, The Earth Mother, AraPacis Altar, 13-9 BC

  5. The Imperial Procession, AraPacis Altar, 13-9 BC

  6. Emperor Vespasian, c. 120 AD Augustus of Prima Porta, c. 20-10 BC

  7. Pont du Gard, Aqueduct, Nimes, France, 1stcentury AD

  8. Colosseum (Flavian Amphitheater), Amphitheater, Rome, 70-82 AD

  9. Anthony M. from Rome, Italy Arch of Titus Rome, Italy after 81 CE Steerpike

  10. Spoils of Jerusalem, relief panel in the passageway of the Arch of Titus, Rome Italy, after 81 CE, marble, approx. 7’ 10” high Sebastian Bergmann

  11. Triumph of Titus,relief panel in the passageway of the Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, after 81 CE., marble, approx. 7’ 10” high

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