Arth

Roman Art and Architecture:

Prof: Haselberger


 

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Class #8:

Maps Classical Greece 
(Roman), Republican Statue of a Man 
Polycleitos, (Greek), -450BC- -400BC Diadumenos 
(Etruscan), Etrusco-Roman Aulus Metellus "The Orator"
(Roman) Augustus of Prima Porta 
(Roman), Hadrianic Lucius Verus
(Roman), Hadrianic Lucius Verus, Bust
Polycleitos, (Greek), -450BC- -400BC Diadoumenos
Polycleitos, (Greek), -450BC- -400BC Diadumenos 
Polycleitos, -450BC- -400BC, (Greek) Doryphoros, 5th century
Polycleitos, (Greek), -450BC- -400BC  Diadoumenos
Polycleitos, (Greek), -450BC- -400BC Doryphoros 
Polycleitos, -450BC- -400BC, (Greek) Doryphoros, 5th century
(Roman)  Temple of Hercules Victor., 1st century
(Roman), Republican  Portrait of a General 
(Roman), Republican Togatus with Busts of his Ancestors
(Roman), Republican Togatus with Busts of his Ancestors
(Roman), Republican Togatus with Busts of his Ancestors
(Roman), Republican Wooden Sculpture from Herculaneum 
(Roman), Republican Head of a Roman 
(Roman), Republican Head of a Man 
(Roman), Republican Head of a Man 
(Roman), Republican Bust of a Woman 
(Roman), Republican ust of a Woman 
(Roman), Republican Unknown Man 
(Roman), Augustan Head of an Old Man 
Augustus, From Prima Porta
Polycleitos Doryphoros (Commercial)
(Roman) Augustus whole, left

 


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