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AHIS Final Review. Dying Gaul, Roman copy of bronze original from Pergamon , c . 220 BCE. Nike (Victory) of Samothrace, Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace, c . 180 BCE. Portrait of a young boy, Hawara (Egypt), Roman period, c . 100-120 CE. encaustic on wood.
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Dying Gaul, Roman copy of bronze original from Pergamon, c. 220 BCE
Nike (Victory) of Samothrace, Sanctuary of the Great Gods, Samothrace, c. 180 BCE
Portrait of a young boy, Hawara (Egypt), Roman period, c. 100-120 CE. encaustic on wood. Portrait of a husband and wife, wall painting from atrium in house in Pompeii, Italy, ca. 70-79 CE
“Unswept Floor” Mosaic, after painting by Sosos of Pergamon, 2nd C CE- mimesis: imitation of nature - trompel’oeil: “trick of the eye”
Polykleitos, Doryphoros, Roman copy after bronze original of c. 450-440 BCE
Model of a typical Etruscan temple of the sixth century BCE [after the Portonaccio Temple, Veii, Italy, c. 500 BCE (below)] Temple of Portunus, Rome, Italy, ca. 75 BCE
AraPacis, [“Altar of Peace”], Rome, 13-9 BCE , det. of South Procession - Augustus, Agrippa and imperial family
Forum and Markets of Trajan, Rome, 112 CE Pantheon, 125 CE, Rome
Painted tondo of Septimius Severus and family, Egypt, 193-211 CE
Dura Europos, Syria Founded by Romans 165CE Sacked by Persians 256CE Synagogue at Dura-Europos, Syria, with wall-paintings of Old Testament themes, ca. 245
Plan and Reconstruction of the Christian community house at Dura-Europos, Syria, ca. 240–256
Tetrarchs – 300CE, Porphyry, 51” tall Cathedral of St. Mark, Venice
Arch of Constantine, Rome, 312-15 CE (south face) Celebrating Constantine’s defeat of Maxentius at the Battle of the Milvian Bridge (312 CE)