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49 Cards in this Set
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Apollo at Veii End of the Etruscan "Archaic Period"/beginning of the "Classical Period, ca. 500 BC Temple plan and terracotta statue of Apollo Sg: Clothed (unlike Greek) and in motion |
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Plan of Temple End of the Etruscan "Archaic Period"/beginning of the "Classical Period, ca. 500 BC Temple plan and terracotta statue of Apollo Sg: Frontal-facing, unlike Greek and 3 rooms |
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She-wolf with Babies Bronze Etruscan she-wolf, found at Rome End of the Etruscan "Archaic Period"/beginning of the "Classical Period," ca. 500 BC sg: in Rome before Romans used bronze (Likely Etruscan) |
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Tarquinian Tomb of the Bulls full work Frescoes from the Tomb of the Bulls, Tarquinia End of the Etruscan "Archaic Period," ca. 540-520 sg: Potentially family burials, stone furniture |
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Tomb of the Bulls- Achilles Ambushing Trojan Frescoes from the Tomb of the Bulls, Tarquinia End of the Etruscan "Archaic Period," ca. 540-520 |
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Dancers Frescoes from the Tomb of the Lionesses, Tarquinia End of the Etruscan "Archaic Period," ca. 540-520 Sg: Male and female dancing together |
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Frescoes from the Tomb of the Lionesses, Tarquinia End of the Etruscan "Archaic Period," ca. 540-520 |
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Phersu Frescoes from the Tomb of the Augurs, Tarquinia End of the Etruscan "Archaic Period," ca. 540-520 Sg: Etruscan trickster god (appears multiple times along the wall) |
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Full Wall- Mourners and Funerary Games Frescoes from the Tomb of the Augurs, Tarquinia End of the Etruscan "Archaic Period," ca. 540-520 |
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Full Wall- Banquette and Hunting Frescoes from the Tomb of Hunting and Fishing, Tarquinia End of the Etruscan "Archaic Period," ca. 525 BC |
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Plan of the temple of Jupiter Capitolinus in Rome Begin in the late Monarchy/early Republic, ca. 600-500 BC Sg: Etruscan plan- Jupiter, Hera, and Minerva |
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Marble Aemilius Paullus monument from Delphi Republican Period, 167 BC Sg: Roman appropriation of Greek/Macedonian culture, and first depiction of historical scene |
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Census Marble monument of Domitius Ahenobarbus, from Rome Late Republic, ca. 120 BC Sg: One "Roman" side of monument, other 3 sides are Greek |
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Marine Thiasos (Neptune Family/Wedding) Marble monument of Domitius Ahenobarbus, from Rome Late Republic, ca. 120 BC Sg: "Greek" appropriation, wild when juxtaposed with the Census side |
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Model Temple of Fortuna at Praeneste (Palestrina) Made from concrete with stone facing Late Republic, ca. 120 BC Sg: Built on hillside, "opus incertum" |
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View Temple of Fortuna at Praeneste (Palestrina) Made from concrete with stone facing Late Republic, ca. 120 BC Sg: Built on hillside, "opus incertum" |
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Barberini Togatus, Roman Patrician Marble copy of a (likely) bronze original, from Rome Late Republic period, 1st century BC Sg: Depicts ancestors, "togatus" |
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Prima Porta Marble copy of (likely) an original bronze statue of Augustus, from Rome (villa of Livia at Primaporta) Early Julio-Claudian dynasty, ca. 10 BC Sg: adopts "classical" style, selectively, military |
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Augustus as Pontifex Maximum (Capitae Velato) Marble statue of Augustus, from Rome Early Julio-Claudian dynasty, ca. 27 BC-AD 14 Sg: "classical" style, serene face, duality of military (Prima Porta) and Citizen/Religious |
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Goddess- "Pax Tellus" Marble Ara Pacis, in Rome 13-9 BC Sg: Likely "fortune" |
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Agrippa Marble Ara Pacis, in Rome 13-9 BC |
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Onyx Gemma Augustea Julio-Claudian dynasty, 27 BC-AD 68 Sg: Before Augustus's death, w Tiberius and Goddess Roma (War Goddess) |
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Marble portrait head of Vespasian Flavian Dynasty, AD 69-96 (Initial image has no nose) |
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Lower Portion Marble column of Trajan, in Rome Completed AD 113 |
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Bronze equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius, from Rome AD 161-180 |
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Panel of Marcus Aurelius showing the emperor's pietas Marble panel showing Marcus Aurelius, installed on the Arch of Constantine in Rome AD 161-180 |
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Miracle of the Rain Marble column of Marcus Aurelius, in Rome Details of Dacian campaigns |
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Army Marble column of Marcus Aurelius, in Rome Details of Dacian campaigns |
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Painting in the Second Style, from the Villa at Boscoreale, Pompeii Late Republic, 50-40 BC |
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Three Walls Paintings in the Second Style from the Villa of the Mysteries at Pompeii Late Republic, ca. 60-50 BC |
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Two Initiations Paintings in the Second Style from the Villa of the Mysteries at Pompeii Late Republic, ca. 60-50 BC |
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Left Side Paintings in the Second Style from the Villa of the Mysteries at Pompeii Late Republic, ca. 60-50 BC |
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Garden Painting Second Style painting from the Villa of Livia at Primaporta in Rome Early Empire, ca. 27 BC-AD 25 |
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Plan of the site of Pompeii Late Republic to Early Empire, 100 BC-AD 79 |
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Marble Polyphemus group from Sperlonga Hellenistic to Early Empire, 200 BC-AD 37 |
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Marble statue of Laokoon and his sons, Rome Hellenistic to Flavian Dynasty, 200 BC-AD 80 |
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Rome, marble Portonaccio Sarcophagus Antonine Dynasty, AD 190-200 |
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Mosaic from the Baths of Neptune at Ostia Built under Hadrian, AD 117-38 (Antonine dynasty) |
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Marble relief of Augustus from the Sebasteion at Aphrodisias Julio-Claudian Dynasty, 31 BC-AD 68 |
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Painted portrait showing Septimius Severus and his family, from the Faiyum region of Egypt Severan Dynasty, AD 193-235 |
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Porphyry group showing the Tetrarchs, from Venice Time of the Tetrarchy, AD 305-324 |
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Marble head of Constantine, from Rome Constantinian Dynasty, AD 324-361 |
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Marble Arch of Constantine, in Rome Constantinian Dynasty, AD 324-361 |
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Frieze and Roundels Marble Arch of Constantine, in Rome Constantinian Dynasty, AD 324-361 |
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Onyx Grand Camee de France
Made under Tiberius, AD 14-37 Sg: After Augustus's death, the eagle takes him off, "apotheosis" to become a god |
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Marble relief from the Arch of Titus in Rome
Flavian Dynasty, ca. AD 81 |
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The Flavian amphitheater in Rome
Flavian Dynasty, AD 72-80 |
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Marble column base of Antoninus Pius, in Rome
AD 161 |
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Cerveteri Sarcophagus End of the Etruscan "Archaic Period," ca. 525 BC Sg: no inscription (rare), Relative gender equality |