Chapter 6
Etruscan Art
- Model of an Etruscan temple, 6th Century BC (6-2)
- Apollo of Veii, 6th Century BC (6-3)
- "Sarcophagus" from Cerveteri, 6th Century BC (6-4)
- View of the Tomb of the Leopards, Tarquinia, 5th Century BC (6-8)
- Tomb of the Reliefs, Cerveteri, 3rd Century BC (6-7)
- Diving and fishing; mural painting in the Tomb of Hunting and Fishing, Tarquinia, (6-9)
- View of the Tomb of the Leopards, Tarquinia, 5th Century BC (6-8)
- Capitoline Wolf late 5th/early 6th century BC (6-10)
Oops! An embarassing discovery about the
"Etruscan" wolf!
- The Chimera of Arezzo 1st half of the 4th century BC (6-11)
- Aule Metele (L'Arringatore), 1st century BC (6-15)
The Etruscan site of
Marzabotto, which flourished in the 5th century BCE.
Etruscan Roman Remains in Popular Tradition
An online version of the 1892 study by Charles Godfrey Leland, an early folklorist.
Here is a group of related images put together for
another Survey course at Sacramento State University.
Week Nine :
Chapter 7
Roman Art
Roman Art: The Republican Period, 510-27 B.C.
- Temple of Fortuna Virilis (7-2)
- Temple of Vesta (7-3)
- Sanctuary
of Fortuna Primigenia, Palestrina (near Rome) (7-4)
- Head of a Roman patrician (7-6)
- Plan of the forum, Pompeii (7-10)
- Dionysiac mystery frieze from the Villa of Mysteries, Pompeii (7-15)
- Second Style paintings from the
Cubiculum M at the Met, NYC (7-16) Skip this time
- Gardenscape from the Villa of Livia (7-17)
- The old farmer, from the Vatican Vergil (7-19)
- Fourth-style wall paintings from the Golden House of Nero (7-20) Skip this time
- Fourth-style wall paintings from the House of the Vetti (7-21) Skip this time
- Portrait of a husband and wife (7-23)
- Still Life with Peaches, from Herculaneum (7-24)
Here is the official
site of Pompeii Complete with earthquake and original spelling!
Week Ten:The Early Empire, 27 B.C. to 200 A.D.
- Augustus
of Primaporta, early first century CE copy of a bronze original of ca. 20 BCE (7-25)
-
Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, 13-9 BCE (7-27)
- Marble
relief from the Ara Pacis, Rome (7-28, 29)
- Maison
Carree', Nimes, France, ca. 1-10 CE (7-30)
- Pont
du Gard, Nimes, France, 16 BCE (7-31)
- View of the Colosseum,
Rome from the air, and
the interior, 70-80 CE (7-34)
- Portrait
bust of a Flavian woman, ca. 90 CE (7-36)
- Arch
of Titus, Rome
(7-37)
- Spoils of
Jerusalem, relief panel in the passageway of the Arch of Titus, Rome, after 81 CE (7-38)
- Apollodorus of Damascus Forum of
Trajan Rome, ded. 112 CE (7-41)
- Column
of Trajan (7-42) and A detail
of the reliefs
- Markets of Trajan, 100-112 CE (7-43, 44)
- The
Pantheon, Rome (7-48, 49, 50), 118-125 CE [See right]
- Detail of Hadrian's Villa, Tivoli, 125-128 (7-51)
Official site of Hadrian's Villa
- Model reconstruction
of an insula, second century CE (7-53)
- Neptune and Creatures of the Sea: floor mosaic in the Baths of Neptune, Ostia, ca.
140 CE (7-55)
- Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius, ca. 175 (7-59)
- Mummy portrait of a (man) (7-63)
I'm showing you a woman, now living at the Met.
Here is an online exhibition of Faiyum portraits
- The
Baths of Caracalla, Rome (7-67, 68)
- Heroic portrait of Trebonianus Gallus, from Rome, 251-253 (7-70)
- Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus (7-71)
Week Eleven: Late Roman Art
- Portraits
of the tetrarchs, ca. 305 (7-74)
- Arch of Constantine, 312-315 (7-76)
- Head of Constantine the Great, ca. 312 (7-78)
- Basilica of Constantine, Rome (7-79) Pass for now
- Aula Palatina, Trier, Germany (7-80, 7-81) Pass for now
Chapter 8
Pagans, Christians, and Jews
The Art of Late Antiquity
- Synagogue at Dura-Europos (8-1, 2)
- Painted ceiling from the catacomb of Sts. Pietro and Marcellino,
Rome (8-3)
The Christian Catacombs of Rome Remember that the catacombs
are owned by the Vatican.
The Jewish Catacombs in the
Villa Torlonia at Rome
Mithraism. From the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Mithras
in Ohio
- Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus (8-5)
- Seated Christ, ca 350-375 (8-6)
- Restored views of Old Saint Peter's, Rome (8-7)
- Interior of Santa Sabina, Rome 422-432 (8-8)
- Interior of Santa Costanza, Rome, 337-351 (8-9)
- Side view and plan of Santa Costanza, Rome (8-10)
- Detail of vault mosaic in the ambulatory of Santa Costanza, Rome (8-11)
- Christ as the Sun God (Helios/Apollo), vault mosaic, Rome (8-12)
- Mausoleum of Galla Placidia, Ravenna. 425-450 (8-14)
- Christ as the Good Shepard, mosaic from the entrance wall of the Galla Placidia, Ravenna,
ca. 425 (8-15)
- Interior of Sant'Appollinare Nuovo, Ravenna, dedicated 504 (8-16)
- Miracle of the Loaves and Fishes, from the interior of Sant'Appollinare Nuovo,
Ravenna, (8-17) Pass for now
- Saints Onesiphorus and Porphyrius, from the dome mosaic, Church of Saint George,
Thessaloniki, Greece, ca. 390-450 (8-18) Pass for now
Luxury Arts: Manuscripts and Ivory Carving
- Page from the Vatican Virgil, ca. 400-420 (7-19)
- Rebecca and Eliezer at the well, from the Vienna Genesis, early 6th century (8-19)
- Christ before Pilate, from the Rossano Gospels, early 6th century (8-20)
The above three manuscripts will be examined at a later point in the course
- The Suicide of Judas and the Crucifixion of Christ, plaque from a box, ivory, ca. 420 (8-21)
- Woman Sacrificing at an Altar, right leaf of the Diptych of the Nicomachi and the Symmachi,
ca. 400, ivory (8-22)
Museum connections: Early
Christian and Byzantine Art from the Cleveland Museum of Art
The Late Empire, ca. 284-400 (ca)
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