ARTH 101

 
European Art <1400
Professor: Kuttner
Section-Week 9: Roman Portraiture

1. (Imperial Rome) Portrait of a Young Flavian Lady, AD c.90, marble.
2. (Rebublican Rome) Head of a Woman, front left, 1st Century BC. (Copyright Protected. Duplication Forbidden)
3. (Imperial Rome) Caracalla Head, full view, frontal, c.211-17, bronze.
4. (Imperial Rome) Bust of Trajan, first half of the 2nd Century AD, marble.
5. (Imperial Rome) Commodus as Hercules, whole, c. 180-92.
6. (Republican Rome) Philosopher from the Villa of the Papyrus, Herculaneum, 1st Century BC.
7. (Republican Rome) Portrait of a General, whole, front, 1st Century BC.
8. (Imperial Rome) Augustus of Prima Porta, whole, view, last quarter of the 1st century BC, Luna marble.
9. (Imperial Rome) Augustus, front right, c. 50-60 AD, marble.
10. Polykleitos, Doryphoros Head, whole, front, second half of the 5th century BC, marble.
11. (Republican Rome) Head of an Old Man, whole, right, 3/4 view, 1st Century BC, marble.
12. (Imperial Rome) Bust of Julius Caesar, from Tusculum, mid 1st Century BC, marble.
13. (Imperial Rome) Patrician Carrying Two Portrait Heads of Ancestors, 15 AD, marble.
14. (Republican Rome) Unknown Man, front, early 1st. Century BC.
15. Polyeuctus, Demosthenes, whole, front, restored, Roman copy after Greek original of c.280 BC., marble.
16. Polyeuctus, Demosthenes, upper body, front, c.280 BC, marble.
17. (Hellenistic, Greek) Alexander the Great from Pergamon, whole, front right, c 180 BC, marble.
18. (Hellenistic, Greek) Alexander the Great: Personification of Helios, detail of head, front right, 3rd Century BC.
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