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480 BC. Exam question: In 480 BC, the Greeks fought a major battle with the Persians. We consider this date to be the beginning of the _________ era. Hellenistic b. Archaic Good Times d. Classical e. Imperial. (don’t bother to copy down wrong answers!). SUMMARY. Roman art was about
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480 BC • Exam question: • In 480 BC, the Greeks fought a major battle with the Persians. We consider this date to be the beginning of the _________ era. • Hellenistic b. Archaic • Good Times d. Classical • e. Imperial (don’t bother to copy down wrong answers!)
SUMMARY Roman art was about POWER, PLEASURE & PRACTICALITY ARCHitecture ART: media: mosaic, fresco SCULPTURE: Realism MUSIC: not much to say
ANCIENT ROME The Spirit of Empire
map better map p. 72
Etruscan Apollo from Veii 500 b.c Life size Baked clay (terracotta) Archaic Greek influence (smile, stance) p. 71
3 Roman Periods • Roman Republic 509 - 27 BC • Early empire 27 BC - 180 ADPAX ROMANAends with the reign of Marcus Aurelius • Late empire 180 - 395 AD about 900 years
But first some connections and comparisons . . . Ancient Greek Hellenistic Age ends in 145 BC – why? ROMANCONQUEST
Other cultures Ancient Egypt 3150 – 702 BCabout 2500 years China Shang Dynasty starts 1523 BC; more-or-less continuous Chinese culture since then, about 3500 years Qin Dynasty consolidates China, 221-206 BC, about 16 years Han Dynasty 206 BC – 220 CE classical phase of Chinese civilization,about 400 years ROME – 900 years
3 timelines Roman Republic Early & Late Imperial Rome Classical Greek Hellenistic ArchaicGreek HAN DYNASTY - CHINA Chin Zhou Qin 3Kingdoms 0
Classical – some definitions • [culturally inclusive] Definitive (defining) and enduring • [narrow sense] art & architecture of Greek & Roman antiquity • [another general sense] ‘art which aspires to emotional and physical equilibrium, rationally rather than intuitively constructed’
Roman contributions • Literature • Continuation of Greek models in art & philosophy • Architecture
Post & Lintel construction GREEK LINTEL P O S T P O S T PARTHENON
Post & Lintel drawbacks LINTEL P O S T thick P O S T thick narrow
Pont du Gard (in France) Inventions reached their limit a long time ago, and I see no hope for further development. Julius Frontius, 1st century AD
Pantheon p. 82-83
Interior views Engineering marvel Concrete!
Pantheon comments Missing pedimental sculpture (would have been like Parthenon) later used as church Tuscan order of columns (with Corinthian capitals)
Coliseum • Brings together the violence and the achievements of Roman society • Home of gladiatorial contests…man vs.man, man vs. animal, animal vs. animal • Seating designed for comfort with an expandable covering over the top • Plumbing which could wash away the blood or create an ‘inland sea’ on which to have mock sea battles POWER (POLITICS) & PLEASURE
Art as propaganda Taxi! Hail, Caesar Augustus! a.k.a. Octavian Ruled 27 BC – 14 AD PAX ROMANA MEMORIZE DATE: 0 Hailing Caesar p. 74
Ara Pacis Augustae p. 75 Altar of Augustan Peace
A family affair p. 76
SCALE! p. 77
Portrait Sculpture Roman Realism Life as it is – fidelity to nature
Livia Augustus’ Wife Livia
Middle Aged Flavian woman Young Flavian woman
Statue of an old market woman, 1st century A.D.; Roman On the way to a rite of Dionysus? Probably intentionally damaged by Early Christians
Emperor Caracalla
2-D work • Mosaics • Wall painting - fresco MEDIA
Mosaics • From Greek Hellenistic period • Tessare - colored glass • Ceramic pieces • Narrow color range • Technology and artistry improves to create what look like paintings
Trompe l’oiel “fool the eye” Unswept FloorRoman copy of Hellenistic original. p. 86
Roman Painting • Fresco (buon affresco, true frecso, compared to fresco secco, dry fresco) • Pigment mixed with limewater and added to wet plaster • Wax added to surface after paint had dried to give a sheen to surface.