Ancient Rome: Art, Architecture, and History

Ancient Rome: Art, Architecture, and History

Ancient Rome: Art, Architecture, and History

Ancient Rome: Art, Architecture, and History

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Overview

Rome continues to be the monumental expression of a legend. It is the eternal city where all roads of the ancient world converged, and through the millennia has been the model for the very concept of a universal empire. Through art, architecture, and urban planning, the empire expanded with an exceptional synthesis of technology, politics, law, and propaganda, conquering Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Near East. Accompanied by masterpieces of architecture, sculpture and painting and the words of illustrious figures, Ancient Rome: Art, Architecture, and History follows the arc of the city and its civilization from their beginnings to their height and decline. Included are discussions of the emperor Augustus; the Julio-Claudian dynasty; the ill-fated town of Pompeii; the architecture and planning of the metropolis; the art and architecture of the provinces of Europe and North Africa; and the fall of the Western Empire and the establishment of the Byzantine Empire as the heir of Rome.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780892366569
Publisher: Getty Publications
Publication date: 05/09/2002
Series: Getty Trust Publications: J. Paul Getty Museum Series
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 5.38(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Ada Gabucci is the editor of the magisterial study The Colosseum, also from Getty Publications.

Table of Contents

Prologue
The Roman Republic Begins to Assert Itself6
Toward an Empire8
27 B.C. - A.D. 96, The Empire's Beginning and Establishment
The Pax Augusta: Ideology and Propaganda12
The Augustan Style14
A Portrait of Augustus16
The Ara Pacis18
Artistic Craftwork20
Livia's Villa22
The Provinces: Narbonesis Gaul24
Portraits of the Julio-Claudian Family26
Nero and the Domus Aurea28
The Flavian Dynasty: A Turning Point for the Principate30
Flavian Art32
Pompeii34
Styles of Pompeii36
The Arch of Titus and the Historic Roman Relief38
Bread and Circuses40
The Colosseum42
A.D. 96-192, The Height of the Empire: From Trajan to the Antonines
Trajan the Optimus Princeps46
The Trajan Forum and Market48
The Provinces: Hispania50
Hadrian's Villa52
Hadrian and Antinous54
Urban and Architectural Development56
Palmyra58
The Eastern Rites: Isis60
Marble Funeral Monuments and Sarcophagi62
Mosaics and Stuccowork64
A Golden Age of Justice and Well-being66
The Antonine Column68
Marcus Aurelius70
A Turning Point during the Reign of Commodus72
The Portraits of Fayyum74
A.D. 192-305, Crisis in the Empire: From the Severans to the Tetrarchy
A Turning Point for the Military78
Lepcis Magna80
Sculpture in Rome and Africa82
Portraits and Sarcophagi84
The Catacombs86
The Baths of Caracalla88
Invasions and Disorder90
Rome as Fortress: The Aurelian Walls92
The Tetrarchy: Toward a New Peace94
The Baths of Diocletian96
Diocletian's Reforms98
A.D. 305-565, The Fall of the Empire: Epilogue to an Ancient World
The Christian Empire102
The Arch of Constantine104
Treveri106
Marble Inlay and Mosaics108
Piazza Armerina110
The Mausoleum of Constantina112
Aquileia114
The Sacred and Profane on Sarcophagi116
Diptychs118
Theodosius and the Suppression of Pagan Worship120
The Fall of the Western Empire122
Constantinople and the Triumph of Christian Art124
Justinian and the Byzantine Empire126
Ravenna128
Appendixes
The Roman Empire under Trajan (A.D. 98-117)132
Fourth-Century Rome134
Index of Places136
Index of Names140
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