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The Late Roman Empire

192 – 476 CE

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Portrait of Caracalla, ca. 211–217 CE.

Marble, 1’ 2” high.

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New

York.

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Painted portrait of Septimius

Severus and his family,

from Egypt, ca. 200 CE. Tempera on wood, 1’ 2” diameter. Staatliche Museen,

Berlin.

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Chariot procession of Septimius Severus, relief from the Arch of Septimius Severus, Lepcis Magna, Libya, 203 CE. Marble, 5’ 6”

high. Castle Museum, Tripoli.

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Relief with funerary procession, from Amiternum, Italy, second half of first century BCE. Limestone, 2’ 2” high. Museo Nazionale d’Abruzzo,

L’Aquila.

Rare for a freed slave to commission a tomb relief with narrative. Shows deceased looking around at own funeral with paid mourners. Floating ground planes were

meant to be interpreted as being behind the figures on lower ground planes. A pre-classical aversion to overlapping figures. This style had been out of fashion for a long

time. Then, as now, social status often dictates artistic taste.

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Plan of the Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy, 212–216 CE. 1) natatio, 2) frigidarium, 3) tepidarium, 4) caldarium, 5)

palaestra.

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Model of Baths of Caracalla

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Artist rendering of interior of Baths of Caracalla

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Baths of Caracalla, 2009

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Farnese Hercules, (Roman copy of the original by Lysippos) was on exhibit in the Baths of Caracalla

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Wall mosaic of an athlete from the Baths of Caracalla

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Portrait of Trajan Decius, 249 – 251 CE, marble

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Heroic portrait of Trebonianus Gallus,

from Rome, Italy, 251–253 CE. Bronze,

7’ 11” high. Metropolitan

Museum of Art, New York.

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Battle of Romans and barbarians (Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus), from Rome, Italy, ca.

250–260 CE. Marble, 5’ high. Museo Nazionale Romano-Palazzo Altemps, Rome.

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Sarcophagus with the myth of Orestes, ca. 140–150 CE. Marble, 2’ 7 1/2” high. Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland.

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250 CE vs. 150 CE. Think

about the differences in the

societies that created these 2

sarcaphogi.

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Sarcophagus of a philosopher, ca. 270–280 CE.

Marble, 4’ 11” high. Vaticani, Rome.

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Restored view (top) and plan (bottom) of the

Temple of Venus, Baalbek, Lebanon, third

century CE.

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Portraits of the four tetrarchs,

from Constantinople

, ca. 305 CE. Porphyry, 4’ 3”

high. Saint Mark’s, Venice.

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Mr. Chmiel’s daughters as the Tetrarchs

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Decursio, pedestal of the Column of Antoninus Pius, Rome, Italy, ca. 161 CE. Marble, 8’ 1 1/2” high. Musei Vaticani, Rome.

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8 CENTURIES AFTER GREEKS

FREED THE HUMAN FORM FROM

THE RIGID FRONTALITY OF

EGYPTIAN-INSPIRED KOUROS

STANCE, THE HUMAN FIGURE IS

AGAIN CONCEIVED OF IN ICONIC

TERMS. IDEALISM, NATURALISM,

INDIVIDUALITY, AND

PERSONALITY BELONG TO THE

PAST.

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Restored view of the palace of Diocletian, Split, Croatia, ca. 298-306.

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Mausoleum of Diocletian Temple of Jupiter

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Bernini,

Appearance of

the Cross to

Constantine,

17th C. CE, St.

Peter’s

Cathedral,

Vatican City

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CONSTANTINE FOUNDS A NEW

ROME: CONSTANTINOPLE

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Diagram of the

walls of Constant

inople

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Wall of Constantinople

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Arch of Constantine (south side), Rome, Italy, 312–315 CE.

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Arch of Constantine

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Distribution of largess, detail of the north frieze of the Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, 312–315 CE. Marble,

3’ 4” high.

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Portrait of Constantine,

from the Basilica Nova,

Rome, Italy, ca. 315–330 CE. Marble, 8’ 6” high. Musei Capitolini,

Rome.

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Plan of Basilica in Trajan’s Forum (Encyclopedia

Britannica)

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Interior view of Trajan's Basilica (Basilica Ulpia), as

restored by Canina. (Encyclopedia Britannica)

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Basilica at Pompeii. 1, Portico (Chalcidicum); 2, hall of

basilica; 3, aisles; 4, altar; 5, tribunal; 6, offices.

(Encyclopedia Britannica)

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Restored cutaway view of the Basilica Nova, Rome, Italy, ca. 306–312 CE (John Burge).

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Remains of an apse

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Basilica Nova, Rome, Italy, ca.

306–312 CE

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Aula Palatina (exterior), Trier, Germany, early fourth century CE.

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Aula Palatina (interior), Trier, Germany, early

fourth century CE.

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Coins with portraits of Constantine. Nummus (left), 307 CE., diameter 1”. American

Numismatic Society, New York. Medallion (right), ca. 315 CE. Silver, diameter 1”. Staatliche

Munzsammlung, Munich.

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