What is the name of this statue?
Kuoros Statue

Why is this consider a Hellenistic Statue?
Depicts the Emotions and Psychological State

What era of Roman art is depicted here? Why and how?
Etruscan - Depicts daily life, joy, and intamacy

What is this architectural complex?
The Forum of Trajan

Name?
Santa Sabina

What is the name of this piece? What is it made of?
The Spear Bearer - Marble
What is the name of this piece? What was the technique used.
The Seated Boxer - Lost-wax casting to mold bronze into a hollow form of the figure

What is this made of?
Clay or Terra Cotta

What is this building? Who/what was it built for?
Pantheon - Built for the gods
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What kind of column is this?
Corinthian
What is the pose of this statue?
Contrapposto

What is this piece a part of? (It's an altar)
The Great Altar of Zeus and Athena at Pergamon

What kind of column is this?
Doric

In this fresco, the overlapping forms and architectural elements are used to create the effect of...
illusion of depth

What is this called? Why was it constructed?
Catacombs of Priscilla - In order to hide from the Romans, Christians began using underground burial sites called Catacombs to bury their dead and worship.

What era of Greece was this made? How do you know?
Classical Greece. Idealized and calm expressions

What is this piece? What elements and principles of design is this piece using?
Winged Victory (Nike) of Samothrace - Movement

What is the name of this piece? Why is it significant? What symbolism is represented here?
Head of Roman Patrician - Shows age = Wisdom, first instant of naturalistic/stylized representation.
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What is the other name for the Colosseum?
The Flavian Amphitheater

In later Rome, Christians adopted the _______ as a structure for church
Roman Basilica

What is this temple called? What is the main feature of the structure?
Temple of Minerva - Pediment supported by Tuscan Columns
Describe Hellenistic Art? What kinds of people are represented in Hellenistic Art?
less perfection (rules of high classicism are made to be broken), and more individual realism. More ordinary people are being used.

What is the name of this tomb? What scene is it depicting?
Tomb of Triclinium - Depicting a funerary banquet with men in red and women in white

What is this piece called? What was it's purpose?
The Column of Trajan - Commemorating Trajan's victories in military campaigns

What is this called? What is it made of?
The Good Shepard - Fresco