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78 Cards in this Set
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The Primaporta Augustus - original bronze, 20 BCE - marble copy, early 1st century CE |
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Augustus as Pontifex Maximus - marble, created after 12 BCE |
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Portrait Bust of Livia - From Arsinoe, Egypt - When: early 1st century CE - Material: Marble |
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Ara Pacis Augustae - Altar of Augustan Peace - When: 13-9 BCE - Material: marble |
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Tellus Panel from the Ara Pacis - When: 13-9 BCE - Where: Rome - Material: Marble |
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Portrait of Tiberius - From: Arisone, Egypt - When: early 1st century CE - Material: Marble |
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Gemma Augustea - Sardonyx Cameo - When: 15 CE |
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Claudius as Jupiter from Lanuvium - From: Lanuvium - When: 42-43 CE - Material: MArble |
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Portrait of Agrippina the Younger - When: 48-51 CE - From: Velleia - Material: Marble |
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Claudius conquering Britannia - From: Aphrodisias - When: Mid 1st century CE - Material: Marble |
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Temple of Jupiter - Where: Pompeii - When: 200-80 BCE - Materials: Tufa and Stucco |
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Temple of Apollo - When: 200-80 BCE - Where: Pompeii? |
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Temple of Apollo
- When: 200-80 BCE - Where: Pompeii? |
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Forum Baths - Where: Pompeii - When: 75-50 BCE *further renovations under Augustan period |
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Odeum, Odeion (roofed theater) - When: Sullan period, 80-70 BCE - Material: opus incertum walls |
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Odeum, Odeion (roofed theater)
- When: Sullan period, 80-70 BCE - Material: opus incertum walls |
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Amphiteater Pompeii - When: 80 BCE - Material: - Quinctius Valgus and Marcus Porcius |
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House of the Faun - Where: Pompeii - When: early 2nd century BCE - Tuscan Style Atrium |
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House of the Faun
- Where: Pompeii - When: early 2nd century BCE - Tuscan Style Atrium |
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First Style - imitates masonry of a wall - often uses stucco to create raised surfaces *Samnite House (image of first style from here) Where: Herculaneum When: late 2nd century BCE |
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Garden Landscape - Where: Villa of Livia at Primpaporta - When: 30-20 BCE |
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Villa of Agrippa Postumus at Boscotrecase - Style: - When: 10 BCE |
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Villa of Agrippa Postumus at Boscotrecase
- Style: - When: 10 BCE |
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Fourth Style Mural - From: Domus Aurea in Rome - When: 64-68 CE - Type of mural: fresco - Fourth Style: *theatrical manner* style |
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Fourth Style Mural
- From: Domus Aurea in Rome - When: 64-68 CE - Type of mural: fresco - Fourth Style: *theatrical manner* style |
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The Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum) - Begun: 70 CE by Vespasian - Inaugurated: 80 CE by Titus - Finished: 81 CE by Domitian - Material: - Where: Rome |
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Togate statue of Titus - From: Rome - When: 79-81 CE - Material: Marble |
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Arch of Titus - Completed: after 81 CE - Commemorated: for the Roman victory during the Jewish War that lasted from 69 to 70 CE - Dedicated by Domitian for his brother, Titus - Where: - Material: |
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Domus Augustana or Domus Flavia - When: 92 CE - Where: Rome (Palatine Hill) - Material: marble, stone, and cement - Architect: Rabirius |
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Flavian Venus - From: Rome - When: late 1st century CE - Material: Marble |
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Domitian/Nerva on Horseback - When: 97 CE - From: Misenum (near Pompeii) - Material: Bronze * was first Domitian on horseback, and then the face was changed to Nerva's during his reign |
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Trajan as Imperator - From: Ostia - When: 108-117 CE - Material: Marble * "Optimius Princeps" --> the best ruler/citizen |
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Forum of Trajan, Basilica Ulpia - Dedicated: 112 CE - Where: - Material: - Apollodorus of Damascus |
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Column of Trajan - Where: Rome - When: 113 CE - Material: Marble - Built under the reign of |
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Column of Trajan (base of column)
- Where: Rome - When: 113 CE - Material: Marble *Base contains the ashes of Trajan and his wife |
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Suicide of Decebalus - From the Column of Trajan in Rome - When: 113 CE - Material: Marble |
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Arch of Trajan at Benevento - Where: Benevento - Material: - Dedicated: 114 CE |
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Panel from the Arch of Trajan
- Where: Benevento - Material: - Dedicated: 114 CE |
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Hadrian as Imperator - From: Crete - When: 120-125 CE - Material: Marble - Cuirass: |
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Antinous as Apollo - From: Delphi - When: 130-138 CE - Material: Marble * Antinous was the lover of Emperor Hadrian |
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Hadriani / Anaglypha Traiani *the burning of debt records panel* - When: 117-120 CE - Where: - Material: |
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Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli - Where: Tivoli - When: 125 -138 CE * Where Hadrian lived as emperor* |
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Hadrian's Villa at Tivoli
- Where: Tivoli - When: 125 -138 CE *Where Hadrian lived as emperor* |
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Pantheon - Possibly begun under Trajan - Completed under Hadrian - Where: Rome - When: 118-125 CE - Material: Cement and Marble |
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Pantheon
- Possibly begun under Trajan - Completed under Hadrian - Where: Rome - When: 118-125 CE - Material: Cement and Marble |
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Adoption frieze From: Ephesus When: 169 CE Material: Marble |
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Bronze Equestrian Portrait Statue of Emperor Marcus Aurelius - From: Rome - When: 175 CE - Material: Bronze |
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Triumph panel of Marcus Aurelius From: Arch of Constantine in Rome Material: Marble When: 176-180 CE |
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Pedestal of the Column of Antoninus Pius - Where: Rome - When: 161 CE - Material: Marble - Features: the |
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Pedestal of the Column of Antoninus Pius
- Where: Rome - When: 161 CE - Material: Marble - Features: the Apotheosis of Antoninus Pius |
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Portrait Bust of Septimius Severus - When: 200-211 CE - Material: marble - Influences on Image: Antonines and Serapis |
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Arch of Septimius Severus - From: The Forum Romanum in Rome - When: 203 CE - Material: Marble |
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Arch of the Argentarii - Panel: Triad without the presence of Geta - From: Forum Boarium in Rome - When: 204 CE - Material: Marble |
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Arch of the Argentarii
- Panel: Caracalla standing alone - From: Forum Boarium in Rome - When: 204 CE - Material: Marble |
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Potrait of Caracalla - When: 211-217 CE - Material: Marble |
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Athlete Mosaic - From the Baths of Caracalla - Located in Rome - When: 216 CE - Material: Mosaic |
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Horrea Epaganthiana (Granary) - From: Ostia - When: 145-150 CE - Material: exposed brick |
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Horrea Epaganthiana (Granary)
- From: Ostia - When: 145-150 CE - Material: exposed brick |
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Capitolium - Where: - When: 120-130 CE - Material: brick and marble |
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Mosaic of Sabratha Agents - From: _____, Ostia - When: 190 CE - Material: Stone |
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Insula of Diana - From: Ostia - Material: Brick, exposed brick - When: 150 CE |
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Tomb of Claudius Eutychus - From: Ostia? - When: 110-115 CE - Material: brick and travertine |
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Quadifrons Arch of Septimius Severus - From: Lepcis Magna - When: 203 CE - Material: Stone |
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Arch of Septimius Severus "Triumph Panel" - From: Arch of Severus in Lepcis Magna - When: 203 CE - Material: Stone |
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Library of Celsus - Located in Ephesus - When: 117-120 CE - Material: Marble |
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The Treasury (Khazneh) - Located in Petra - When: 2nd century CE - Material: Stone |
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Baalbek Tempus of Venus - From: Baalnek - When: mid 3rd century - Material: Stone and marble |
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Balbinus as Jupiter - From: Athens - When: 238 CE - Material: Marble |
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Portrait of Traianus Decius - When: 249-251 CE - From: Rome - Material: Marble |
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Aurelian Wall - Located in Rome - When: 271-275 CE - Material: Brick-faced concrete and stone |
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Bust of Galerius (?) - From: Egypt - Material: Egyptian porphyry - When: 300 CE |
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Porphyry group of tetrarchs - Where: located now in Venice - Once located in Constantinople - When: 300 CE - Material: porphyry |
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Arch of Galerius - Where: at Thessaloniki - When: 298-303 CE - Material: *Southwest Pillar Friezes |
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Plan of Diocletian's Palace - Located: - When: 298-306 CE |
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Constantine Colossus *Remains of colossal seated state* - From: Basilica Nova in Rome - When: 315-330 CE - Material: Marble |
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Arch of Constantine - Located in Rome - When: 312-316 - Material: |
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Old St. Peter's Basilica - Where: outskirts of the city of Rome - Begun: 320 CE - Material: wood, marble, cement |
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Old St. Peter's Basilica- Where: outskirts of the city of Rome- Begun: 320 CE- Material: wood, marble, cement
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