Classical roman architecture terms 41 terms.
Attic story roman art history definition.
Dining room of a roman house.
In roman architecture a civic building for legal and other civic proceedings rectangular in plan with an entrance usually on a long side.
In christian architecture a church somewhat resembling the roman basilica usually entered from one end and with an apse at the other.
The portion of a basilica flanking the nave and separated from it by a row of columns or piers.
Ap art history roman art vocab.
Metropolitan museum journal v.
Rome was the primary production center in the western part of the empire beginning around 110 120 a d.
The department of greek and roman art.
Vocab from chap 10 or gardner s art through the ages.
Metropolitan roman attic and asiatic.
Art history module 6 48 terms.
3 1970 art of the classical world in the metropolitan museum of art.
The arch is also a tour de force of political propaganda presenting constantine as a.
Constantine s arch is an important example frequently cited in surveys of art history of the stylistic changes of the 4th century and the collapse of the classical greek canon of forms during the late roman period a sign the city was in decline and would soon be eclipsed by constantine s founding of a new capital at constantinople in 324.
Of relating to or characteristic of ancient attica athens or the athenians.
It is the largest surviving roman triumphal arch and the last great monument of imperial rome.
Attic in architecture story immediately under the roof of a structure and wholly or partly within the roof framing originally the word denoted any portion of a wall above the main cornice.
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Korai show the restrained archaic smile which did not demonstrate emotion it was the symbol of the ideal transcending above the hardships of.
Characterized by purity simplicity and elegant wit.
Plural korai is the modern term given to a type of free standing ancient greek sculpture of the archaic period depicting female figures always of a young age.
Kouroi are the youthful male equivalent of kore statues.
Three major regional types dominated the trade.
Utilized by the ancient romans principally for decorative purposes and inscriptions as in triumphal arches it became an important part of the renaissance facade often enclosing an additional story the.
315 ce stands in rome and commemorates roman emperor constantine s victory over the roman tyrant maxentius on 28th october 312 ce at the battle of milvian bridge in rome.
Pair of rectangular recesses at the back of the atrium of a roman domus.
Study or office in a roman house.
The arch of constantine i erected in c.
The most common shape for roman sarcophagi is a low rectangular box 48 76 1 and a flat lid.
Latin atticus from greek attikos from attikē attica at tic ăt ĭk.
Small cubicle or bedroom that opened onto the atrium of a roman house.