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Roman Art

Roman 1
Aulus Metellus (the "Orater"), late 2nd or early 1st century BCE. Bronze. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence.
Roman 2
Head of a Roman patrician, from Otricoli, Italy, ca. 75–50 BCE. Marble, approx. 1’ 2” high. Museo Torlonia, Rome.
Roman 3
Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia, Palestrina. Italy. Begun c. 100 BCE. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence.
Roman 4
Temple of Portunus, Rome. Late 2nd century BCE.
Roman 5
Augustus of Primaporta, early 1st century CE (perhaps a copy of a bronze statue of 20 CE), marble, Musei Vaticani, Rome.
Roman 6

Livia, ca. 20 BCE. Marble. Antiquarium, Pompeii

Roman 7

Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of Augustan Peace), Rome, Italy, 13–9 BCE. (View from the southwest).

Roman 8
Procession of the imperial family, detail of the south frieze of the Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, Italy, 13–9 BCE. Marble, approx. 5’ 3” high.
Roman 9
Allegory of Peace (Tellus?), panel from the east facade of the Ara Pacis Augustae, Rome, Italy, 13–9 BCE. Marble, approx. 5’ 3” high
Roman 10

Pont du Gard, Nîmes, France, ca. 16 BCE.

Roman 11

Pont du Gard, Nîmes, France, ca. 16 BCE. (view showing arches up close)

Roman 12

Maison Carrée, Nîmes, France, ca. 1–10 CE.

Roman 13

Roman Theatre, Orange. France, 1st Century BCE.

Roman 14

Aerial view of the amphitheater, Pompeii, Italy, ca. 70 BCE.

Roman 15
Atrium of the House of the Vettii, Pompeii, Italy, second century BCE, rebuilt 62–79 CE.

Roman 16

Cubiculum (bedroom) from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor, From Boscoreale, near Pompeii. ca. 40–30 B.C.. Republican; Second Style. Fresco. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Roman 17
Dionysiac mystery frieze, from Villa of the Mysteries, Pompeii, Italy, ca. 60–50 BCE. Frieze approx. 5’ 4” high.
Roman 18

Colsseum (Flavian Amphitheatre), Rome. 72-80 CE

Roman 19
Portrait bust of a Flavian woman, from Rome, Italy, ca. 90 CE. Marble, approx. 2’ 1” high. Museo Capitolino, Rome.
Roman 20
Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, after 81 CE
Roman 21
Spoils of Jerusalem, relief panel from the Arch of Titus, Rome, Italy, after 81 CE. Marble, approx. 7’ 10” high.
Roman 22
Apollodorus of Damascus, Forum of Trajan, Rome, Italy, dedicated 112 CE (computer model)
Roman 23
Column of Trajan, Forum of Trajan, Rome, Italy, dedicated 112 CE.
Roman 24
Detail: Romans Crossing the Danube and Building a Fort
Roman 25
Arch of Trajan, Benevento, Italy, ca. 114–118 CE.
Roman 26
Pantheon, Rome, Italy, 118–125 CE.
Roman 27 Section of Pantheon.
Roman 28
Canopus and Serapeum, Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli, Italy, ca. 130–138 CE.
Roman 29
Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius, from Rome, Italy, ca. 175 CE. Bronze, approx. 11’ 6” high. Musei Capitolini, Rome.
Roman 30
Al-Khazneh ("Treasury"), Petra, Jordan, second century CE
Roman 31
Commodus as Hercules, c. 191-92 CE. Marble. Height: 46 1/2 in. Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome.
Roman 32
Portrait of Caracalla, ca. 211–217 CE. Marble, approx. 1’ 2” high. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
Roman 33
Reconstruction drawing of the central hall (frigidarium) of the Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy, 212–216 CE.
Roman 34
Battle of Romans and barbarians (Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus), from Rome, Italy, ca. 250–260 CE. Marble, approx. 5’ high. Museo Nazionale Romano-Palazzo Altemps, Rome.
Roman 35
Portraits of the four tetrarchs, from Constantinople, ca. 305 CE. Porphyry, approx. 4’ 3” high. Saint Mark’s, Venice.
Roman 36
Arch of Constantine, Rome, Italy, 312–315 CE (south side).
Roman 37
Portrait of Constantine, from the Basilica Nova, Rome, Italy, ca. 315–330 CE. Marble, approx. 8’ 6” high. Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome.
Roman 38
Reconstruction drawing of the Basilica Nova (Basilica of Constantine), Rome, Italy, c. 306-312 CE
Roman 39
Basilica (Aula Palatina), Trier, Germany, early fourth century CE (exterior).
Roman 40
Basilica (Aula Palatina), Trier, Germany, early fourth century CE (interior).