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The Etruscans, Archaic Italy Vocabulary. Etruscan Terracotta Tufa Haruspex. Acroteria Cella/cellae Tumulus Trempe l’oeil. Etruscan Territories. The Etruscans, Archaic Italy. Etruscans existed in Northern Italy (Tuscany) since as early as the 8 th century BCE
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The Etruscans, Archaic ItalyVocabulary • Etruscan • Terracotta • Tufa • Haruspex • Acroteria • Cella/cellae • Tumulus • Trempe l’oeil
The Etruscans, Archaic Italy • Etruscans existed in Northern Italy (Tuscany) since as early as the 8th century BCE • 7th-6th centuries BCE, Etruscans ruled as kings of Rome • By the end of the 6th century BCE, the last Etruscan king was conquered by the Romans • Highly skilled bronze artists
Typical Etruscan Temple Model, 6th century BCE • Tuscan Doric, Acroteria, 3 Cellae, Tufa, Haruspex
Apollo, From the Portonaccio Temple, Veii, 510-500 BCE • Terracotta • Acroteria
AuleMetele, Cortona, 80 BCE • Arringatore
Ancient RomeVocabulary • Patricians • Plebians • Engaged columns • Verism • Atrium • Barrel Vault • Groin Vault • Forum • Republic • Empire • Mosaic • Villa • Fresco • Linear Perspective • Atmospheric Perspective
Ancient Rome • Rome begins as a small village on the Capitoline Hill, the largest of seven hills in Rome in the Region of Latium. • Virgil’s Aeneid tells the mythological founding of Rome by Aeneas, a refugee from Troy and the son of Venus. • Other mythology attributes the founding of Rome to Romulus, son of Mars, in 753 BCE. • Rome begins as a Republic in 509 BCE after the expulsion of the last Etruscan king, Tarquinius Superbus. • Roman Republic politics is led by a Constitutional government consisting of 2 consuls and a senate, elected from noble families. • The Republic lasts until the rule of Augustus in about 31 BCE when it turns into an empire, to 400 CE. • 211 BCE Roman general Marcellus attacks Syracuse in Greece.
Temple of Portunus, Rome, Late 2nd century BCE • Engaged Column
Roman, Head of a Patrician, 75-50 BCE • Verism • Republican portraiture • Patrician/plebian
Forum of Pompeii79 CE 88 BCE Pompeii becomes a Roman city
Gardenscape, Villa of Livia at Prima Porta, ca. late 1st c BCE • Atmospheric Perspective
Roman, Villa of PubliusFanniusSynistor, Boscoreale, late 1st c CE