Roman Art

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Architecture as Power
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Art Meets History
Roman Architecture

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 What style of Roman sculpture focused on realistic details like wrinkles and imperfections?

Verism

100

 What open central room in a Roman house collected rainwater?

 Atrium

100

Roman leaders often built monuments as a form of what?

 Propaganda

100

What defensive wall stretched across northern Britain?

Hadrian’s Wall

100

What Roman enemy forced Rome to become stronger militarily during the Punic Wars?

Carthage

100

What Roman building innovation helped support heavy structures by spreading weight?

The arch

200

What type of Roman sculpture showed only a person’s head and shoulders?

Bust

200

What wall paintings were used to decorate Roman homes?

 Frescoes

200

What structure did Augustus build to celebrate Roman peace?

Ara Pacis

200

What Roman building is famous for its massive dome and reconstruction under Hadrian?

The Pantheon

200

What Carthaginian general crossed the Alps with elephants?

 Hannibal

200

 What building material helped Romans create larger, stronger structures?

Concrete

300

Roman art often emphasized realism instead of copying the ideal beauty of what civilization?

Greece

300

What artwork made from tiny pieces of stone or glass decorated Roman floors?

 Mosaics

300

What forum did Julius Caesar build to show his growing political power?

 Forum Iulium (Forum of Caesar)

300

What victory monument celebrated the conquest of Jerusalem?

 Arch of Titus

300

What Roman leader crossed the Rubicon, starting civil war?

 Julius Caesar

300

What Roman engineering structure carried water into cities?

Aqueducts

400

 Why did Romans often show wrinkles and imperfections in portraits?

To show wisdom, age, and experience

400

 What Roman city preserved by a volcanic eruption gives historians evidence of daily life?

Pompeii

400

What temple linked Julius Caesar to a divine ancestor?

temple of Venus Genetrix

400

What monument tells the story of military victories and taking of slaves in a carved spiral design?

Trajan’s Column

400

 What battle gave Octavian control of Rome after defeating Antony and Cleopatra?

Battle of Actium

400

What Roman temple combined Greek columns with Etruscan design features?

Temple of Portunus

500

 Roman families displayed portraits of dead relatives as part of what cultural practice?

Ancestor worship

500

Why did wealthy Roman families keep portraits of their ancestors?  

To honor family history and remind future generations of their responsibilities and legacy

500

 What emperor famously claimed he found Rome a city of brick and left it a city of marble?

Augustus

500

How did the Pantheon demonstrate Roman architectural skill?

It used advanced engineering, including a massive concrete dome and innovative design to create a huge interior space

500

What long period of Roman peace allowed art, trade, and architecture to flourish?

 Pax Romana

500

What giant entertainment building became a symbol of Roman engineering?

The Colosseum