ARTH 221

 
Introduction to Roman Art and Architecture
Professor: Donald White
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Lecture 7

1. Map of the Roman World with Locations of Precious Metal Sources during Imperial Age
2. Gilt Silver Bowl from Civita Castellana (view of bottom)
3. Plate from the Boscoreale Treasure with a Personification of Africa
4. Cup from the Boscoreale Treasure signed by "Sabeinos"
5. Cup from the Boscoreale Treasure signed by "Sabeinos"
6. Mirror from the Boscoreale Treasure
7. Modiolus with Zeno and Epicurus from the Boscoreale Treasure
8. Cup with Bacchic Procession from the Boscoreale Treasure
9. Mirror from the Boscoreale Treasure
10. Skyphos from the Boscoreale Treasure
11. Skyphos with Olive Branch from the Boscoreale Treasure
12. Ministerium from the Boscoreale Treasure., 1st C. AD
13. Silver Cup with Imperial Triumph from the Boscoreale Treasure
14. Silver Cup with Imperial Clemency from the Boscoreale Treasure
15. Krater from Hildesheim Treasure
16. Krater from Hildesheim Treasure
17. Ewer from the Boscoreale Treasure
18. Salt from Hildesheim Treasure (detail)
19. Footed Cup from Hildesheim Treasure
20. Footed Cup from Hildesheim Treasure
21. Footed Cup with two Handles from Hildesheim Treasure
22. Flagon from Hildesheim Treasure
23. Footed Bowl with Niello Infilling from Hildesheim Treasure
24. Plate with Minerva-Roma Figure from Hildesheim Treasure
25. Gilt Tray from Hildesheim Treasure
26. Plate with Bust of Attis from Hildesheim Treasure
   
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