Chapter 14B Classical Art: Etruscan and Roman
The stylized faces of the man and wife represented on the Etruscan Sarcophagus from Cerveteri were most likely influenced by __________ sculpture.
Archaic
The emperor Maxentius ordered construction of a large basilica near the Roman forum. Little of it remains today, but its design set the precedent for many subsequent __________
Christian churches
The Roman equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius still exists only because it was mistakenly believed to be a portrait of __________, the first emperor to recognize Christianity.
Constantine
________________ , the Latin word for "eye" is a round window in a dome
Oculus
What did the Ara Pacis commemorate?
Roman Peace
The two most significant innovations in building design introduced by the Romans were the __________, which made construction of the Pantheon possible.
arch and concrete
The basic unit of Roman architecture is the:
bay
The Pantheon's dome is __________ to lessen the weight of it both physically and visually
coffered
Empire period Roman sculpture, as represented in Augustus of Primaporta, was often an interesting juxtaposition of __________ heads with idealized bodies.
individualized portrait
Although much Roman art is stylistically derived from Greece, portrait sculptures like Head of a Roman are notable for their incredible __________, made possible by __________.
realism; wax death masks
In the late years of the Roman Empire, the realism and idealism that had characterized Roman figural sculpture was replaced by a __________.
spiritual, otherworldly style