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  2. Roman art - Wikipedia

    • Roman art was commissioned, displayed, and owned in far greater quantities, and adapted to more uses than in Greek times. Wealthy Romans were more materialistic; they decorated their walls with art, their home with decorative objects, and themselves with fine jewelry. Meer weergeven

    Overview

    The art of Ancient Rome, and the territories of its Republic and later Empire, includes architecture, painting, sculpture and Meer weergeven

    Introduction

    While the traditional view of the ancient Roman artists is that they often borrowed from, and copied Greek precedents (much of the Greek sculptures known today are in the form of Roman marble copies), more of recen… Meer weergeven

    Painting

    Of the vast body of Roman painting we now have only a very few pockets of survivals, with many documented types not surviving at all, or doing so only from the very end of the period.
    The b… Meer weergeven

    Sculpture

    Early Roman art was influenced by the art of Greece and that of the neighbouring Etruscans, themselves greatly influenced by their Greek trading partners. An Etruscan speciality was near life size tomb effigies in terra… Meer weergeven

    Decorative arts

    The Romans inherited a tradition of art in a wide range of the so-called "minor arts" or decorative art. Most of these flourished most impressively at the luxury level, but large numbers of terracotta figurines, both religi… Meer weergeven

    Architecture

    It was in the area of architecture that Roman art produced its greatest innovations. Because the Roman Empire extended over so great of an area and included so many urbanized areas, Roman engin… Meer weergeven

     
  1. Roman art, spanning from approximately 509 BCE to 476 CE, is characterized by its significant achievements in architecture, sculpture, and mosaic art, blending influences from the Greeks and Etruscans to create functional and decorative works.
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    Roman art, spanning from approximately 509 BCE to 476 CE, is characterized by its significant achievements in architecture, sculpture, and mosaic art, blending influences from the Greeks and Etruscans to create functional and decorative works.
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    “Classical”, or “Classicizing,” when used in reference to Roman art refers broadly to the influences of Greek art from the Classical and Hellenistic periods (480–31 B.C.E.).
    smarthistory.org/introduction-to-ancient-roman-art/
    The term is generally used when referring to art created after the decline of the Roman Empire that places significance on values associated with art from antiquity. These principles include harmony, idealism, proportion, restraint, and balance.
    www.britannica.com/art/Classicism
    The Classicism definition of art and architecture from the Greco-Roman eras emphasizes the qualities of balance, harmony, idealization, and sense of proportion. The human form was a common subject of Classical art and was always presented as a generalized and idealistic figure with no emotionality.
    artincontext.org/classical-art/
     
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