3316:" London: the British Museum (Arts and Humanities Research Council). Accessed 2 October 2016, p. 7: "Other important contributions to scholarship included the publication of an extensive summary of gold glass scholarship under the entry âFonds de coupesâ in Fernand Cabrol and Henri Leclercq's comprehensive Dictionnaire dâarchĂ©ologie chrĂ©tienne et de liturgie in 1923. Leclercq updated Vopel's catalogue, recording 512 gold glasses considered to be genuine, and developed a typological series consisting of eleven iconographic subjects: biblical subjects; Christ and the saints; various legends; inscriptions; pagan deities; secular subjects; male portraits; female portraits; portraits of couples and families; animals; and Jewish symbols. In a 1926 article devoted to the brushed technique gold glass known as the Brescia medallion (Pl. 1), Fernand de MĂ©ly challenged the deeply ingrained opinion of Garrucci and Vopel that all examples of brushed technique gold glass were in fact forgeries. The following year, de MĂ©ly's hypothesis was supported and further elaborated upon in two articles by different scholars. A case for the Brescia medallion's authenticity was argued for, not on the basis of its iconographic and orthographic similarity with pieces from Rome (a key reason for Garrucci's dismissal), but instead for its close similarity to the Fayoum mummy portraits from Egypt. Indeed, this comparison was given further credence by Walter Crum's assertion that the Greek inscription on the medallion was written in the Alexandrian dialect of Egypt. De MĂ©ly noted that the medallion and its inscription had been reported as early as 1725, far too early for the idiosyncrasies of Graeco-Egyptian word endings to have been understood by forgers." "Comparing the iconography of the Brescia medallion with other more closely dated objects from Egypt, Hayford Peirce then proposed that brushed technique medallions were produced in the early 3rd century, whilst de MĂ©ly himself advocated a more general 3rd-century date. With the authenticity of the medallion more firmly established, Joseph Breck was prepared to propose a late 3rd to early 4th century date for all of the brushed technique cobalt blue-backed portrait medallions, some of which also had Greek inscriptions in the Alexandrian dialect. Although considered genuine by the majority of scholars by this point, the unequivocal authenticity of these glasses was not fully established until 1941 when Gerhart Ladner discovered and published a photograph of one such medallion still in situ, where it remains to this day, impressed into the plaster sealing in an individual loculus in the Catacomb of Panfilo in Rome (Pl. 2). Shortly after in 1942, Morey used the phrase âbrushed techniqueâ to categorize this gold glass type, the iconography being produced through a series of small incisions undertaken with a gem cutter's precision and lending themselves to a chiaroscuro-like effect similar to that of a fine steel engraving simulating brush strokes."
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some of them ran away, and some were carried into captivity; with walls of great altitude and magnitude overthrown and ruined by machines; with the strongest fortifications taken, and the walls of most populous cities upon the tops of hills seized on, and an army pouring itself within the walls; as also every place full of slaughter, and supplications of the enemies, when they were no longer able to lift up their hands in way of opposition. Fire also sent upon temples was here represented, and houses overthrown, and falling upon their owners: rivers also, after they came out of a large and melancholy desert, ran down, not into a land cultivated, nor as drink for men, or for cattle, but through a land still on fire upon every side; for the Jews related that such a thing they had undergone during this war. Now the workmanship of these representations was so magnificent and lively in the construction of the things, that it exhibited what had been done to such as did not see it, as if they had been there really present. On the top of every one of these pageants was placed the commander of the city that was taken, and the manner wherein he was taken.
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rural population of the whole Empire and beyond, with barbarians on the fringes of the Empire making their own copies. In the Empire medallions in precious metals began to be produced in small editions as imperial gifts, which are similar to coins, though larger and usually finer in execution. Images in coins initially followed Greek styles, with gods and symbols, but in the death throes of the
Republic first
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and revived in the 3rd century AD. There are a very few large designs, including a very fine group of portraits from the 3rd century with added paint, but the great majority of the around 500 survivals are roundels that are the cut-off bottoms of wine cups or glasses used to mark and decorate graves
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could never have been constructed with previous materials and methods. Though concrete had been invented a thousand years earlier in the Near East, the Romans extended its use from fortifications to their most impressive buildings and monuments, capitalizing on the material's strength and low cost.
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reach the artistic peaks of the best Greek coins, but they survive in vast numbers and their iconography and inscriptions form a crucial source for the study of Roman history, and the development of imperial iconography, as well as containing many fine examples of portraiture. They penetrated to the
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sculpture became largely an extension of the
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Christian times. They stare out at us with an extraordinary stern and melancholy intensity", and represent the best surviving indications of what high quality Roman portraiture could achieve in paint. The Gennadios medallion
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artists 1,900 years later had been demonstrated by
Ancient Greek artists, with the notable exceptions of oil colors and mathematically accurate perspective. Where Greek artists were highly revered in their society, most Roman artists were anonymous and considered tradesmen. There is no recording, as
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walls, in front of which is a large warrior equipped with an oval buckler and a feathered helmet; near him is a man in a short tunic, armed with a spear...Around these two are smaller soldiers in short tunics, armed with spears...In the lower zone a battle is taking place, where a warrior with oval
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were the foremost sculptors. It appears that Roman artists had much
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has been much studied, although artistically they are relatively unsophisticated. Their subjects are similar to the catacomb paintings, but with a difference balance including more portraiture. As time went on there was an increase in the depiction of saints. The same technique began to be used
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There was also wrought gold and ivory fastened about them all; and many resemblances of the war, and those in several ways, and variety of contrivances, affording a most lively portraiture of itself. For there was to be seen a happy country laid waste, and entire squadrons of enemies slain; while
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and a few inscriptions that some Roman paintings were adaptations or copies of earlier Greek works. However, adding to the confusion is the fact that inscriptions may be recording the names of immigrant Greek artists from Roman times, not from Ancient Greek originals that were copied. The Romans
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subjects are often placed in illusionist niches or shelves and depict a variety of everyday objects including fruit, live and dead animals, seafood, and shells. Examples of the theme of the glass jar filled with water were skillfully painted and later served as models for the same subject often
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found in both monuments the same "stubby proportions, angular movements, an ordering of parts through symmetry and repetition and a rendering of features and drapery folds through incisions rather than modelling... The hallmark of the style wherever it appears consists of an emphatic hardness,
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in 326 BC. The presentation of the figures with sizes proportional to their importance is typically Roman, and finds itself in plebeian reliefs. This painting is in the infancy of triumphal painting, and would have been accomplished by the beginning of the 3rd century BC to decorate the tomb.
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depth was still not rendered accurately. Some landscapes were pure scenes of nature, particularly gardens with flowers and trees, while others were architectural vistas depicting urban buildings. Other landscapes show episodes from mythology, the most famous demonstrating scenes from the
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conquered peoples. Roman art was commissioned, displayed, and owned in far greater quantities, and adapted to more uses than in Greek times. Wealthy Romans were more materialistic; they decorated their walls with art, their home with decorative objects, and themselves with fine jewelry.
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painting â all were developed or refined by Ancient Greek artists. One exception is the Roman bust, which did not include the shoulders. The traditional head-and-shoulders bust may have been an Etruscan or early Roman form. Virtually every artistic technique and method used by
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by pressing them into the mortar. They predominantly date from the 4th and 5th centuries. Most are Christian, though there are many pagan and a few Jewish examples. It is likely that they were originally given as gifts on marriage, or festive occasions such as New Year. Their
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It describes a historical scene, on a clear background, painted in four superimposed sections. Several people are identified, such Marcus Fannius and Marcus Fabius. These are larger than the other figures ... In the second zone, to the left, is a city encircled with
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in New York, is a fine example of an Alexandrian portrait on blue glass, using a rather more complex technique and naturalistic style than most Late Roman examples, including painting onto the gold to create shading, and with the Greek inscription showing local
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appeared, as indicated by Pliny (XXXV, 22). These were paintings which showed triumphal entries after military victories, represented episodes from the war, and conquered regions and cities. Summary maps were drawn to highlight key points of the campaign.
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features. He had perhaps been given or commissioned the piece to celebrate victory in a musical competition. One of the most famous Alexandrian-style portrait medallions, with an inscription in Egyptian Greek, was later mounted in an
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style under the Republic, in the preferred medium of bronze. Similarly stern and forceful heads are seen in the coins of the consuls, and in the Imperial period coins as well as busts sent around the Empire to be placed in the
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appeared on coins, and portraits of the emperor or members of his family became standard on imperial coinage. The inscriptions were used for propaganda, and in the later Empire the army joined the emperor as the beneficiary.
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landscapes and country houses. Erotic scenes are also relatively common. In the late empire, after 200AD, early Christian themes mixed with pagan imagery survive on catacomb walls.
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heaviness and angularity â in short, an almost complete rejection of the classical tradition".
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figurines, both religious and secular, continued to be produced cheaply, as well as some larger
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outside walls that were going to get wet. The famous copy of a Hellenistic painting in the
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and her children; in fact the knot in the central figure's dress may mark a devotee of
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and small figurines were produced in great quantity and often considerable quality.
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with continuous narrative reliefs winding around them, of which those commemorating
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lid propped up on one elbow in the pose of a diner in that period. As the expanding
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employed nearly 10,000 workmen and artisans, in a final burst of Roman art under
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is another prominent survival of the early Empire that gave up many paintings.
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of provincial cities were the main visual form of imperial propaganda; even
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A Catalogue of the Late Antique Gold Glass in the British Museum (PDF).
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mostly over 4 mm across, which was laid down on site, and finer
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and practical application are the hallmarks of much Roman art.
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have also survived. The Romans distinguished between normal
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pavilions, sarcophagi, and temples. The Roman use of the
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1016:. The development of realistic technique is credited to
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Strong, Donald Emrys, J. M. C Toynbee, and Roger Ling.
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relying heavily on Greek models but also encompassing
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Art made in Ancient Rome and the territories it ruled
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Late Antique and Medieval Art of the Medieval World
2370:Veristic portrait bust of an old man, head covered
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1704:describes the painting executed on the occasion of
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950:A fresco of a young man from the Villa di Arianna,
3869:. 2nd ed. Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1988.
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3480:Henig, 66â69; Strong, 36â39, 48; At the trial of
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2687:in England. There are few survivals of upmarket
1339:paintings also existed in Roman times. There is
1260:, bust portraits on wood added to the outside of
1184:onto a panel which is held by a boy. Fresco from
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2654:in Rome shows several large figures in combat.
2646:is a very large example of the popular genre of
4027:Dissolution and Becoming in Roman Wall-Painting
3896:Rome, the Center of Power: 500 B.C. to A.D. 200
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2610:in Naples was originally placed in a floor in
2566:that were also most popular around this time.
1329:Most of this wall painting was done using the
1256:there are a large number of what are known as
879:are sometimes considered to be minor forms of
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2225:, c. 50 CE, (reworked from a bust of emperor
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3838:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1995.
3128:
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2150:; the statue features an inscription in the
1881:, though far smaller than the 30-metre-high
1641:and hence most likely depicts a family from
3912:. Newton Abbot, Devon: Phaidon Press, 1974.
2733:. Unsourced material may be challenged and
2339:Portrait Bust of a Man, Ancient Rome, 60 BC
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4054:
4040:
3972:. Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2010.
3919:. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1998.
3910:Roman Art From the Republic to Constantine
3831:. 6th ed. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2001.
3584:the Evolution of the Roman Imperial Fleets
3065:, Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1998, p. 15,
2918:(featuring three tiers of arches) and the
2457:
2167:Grave relief of Publius Aiedius and Aiedia
1344:entirely lacked a tradition of figurative
823:
809:
3958:. 1st ed. New York: Hawthorn Books, 1962.
3845:. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1983.
2753:Learn how and when to remove this message
3951:. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004.
3891:. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001.
3810:. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1993.
3647:According to traditional art-historical
3609:I Santuari del Lazio in etĂ repubblicana
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3019:Toynbee, J. M. C. (1971). "Roman Art".
3018:
2587:of female athletes playing ball at the
2082:", dated to the 4th to 3rd centuries BC
1382:
1058:; marble, fragment of an architectural
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9424:
9027:Contemporary Indigenous Australian art
4017:Roman Art - World History Encyclopedia
3623:Harvard Studies in Classical Philology
3354:Medallion with a Portrait of Gennadios
2546:, and imitated the style of the large
1664:
1351:
7047:Art of the late 16th century in Milan
6327:
4370:
4268:Erotic art in Pompeii and Herculaneum
4035:
3827:Janson, H. W., and Anthony F Janson.
3620:
3425:
3234:(107bâ108b), trans W.R.M. Lamb 1925.
2964:Erotic art in Pompeii and Herculaneum
1284:Naples National Archaeological Museum
4061:
3815:Papers of the British School at Rome
2731:adding citations to reliable sources
2698:
2412:
1939:(by 193) survive in Rome, where the
4160:Art of Diocletian and the tetrarchy
3917:Art and Identity in the Roman World
3808:The Oxford History of Classical Art
2694:
2453:, from his last years or soon after
2209:Tomb relief of the Decii, 98â117 AD
24:
8382:Vienna School of Fantastic Realism
7233:Neoclassical architecture in Milan
4022:Ancient Rome Art History Resources
3889:Classical Art: From Greece to Rome
3874:
3855:, Portland House, New York, 1986,
3728:Henig, 140-150; jewellery, 158-160
2436:
1215:, showing increasing elaboration.
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9448:
8456:American Figurative Expressionism
6792:International Gothic art in Italy
3976:
3942:Roman Art: Romulus to Constantine
3887:Beard, Mary, and John Henderson.
3798:Early Christian and Byzantine Art
3537:Henig, Chapter 6; Strong, 303â315
2872:building methods, the use of the
2008:(c. 305) from the new capital of
1008:, noted for his wall murals, and
9406:
9405:
7965:Neue KĂŒnstlervereinigung MĂŒnchen
3965:. Malden: Wiley Blackwell, 2015.
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8887:Tunisian collaborative painting
8360:International Typographic Style
4084:Augustan and Julio-Claudian art
3898:. New York: G. Braziller, 1970.
3884:. New York: H. N. Abrams, 1977.
3800:. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1970.
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8640:The Caribbean Artists Movement
3894:Bianchi Bandinelli, Ranuccio.
3853:The Illustrated Library of Art
3404:, p. 17, Figure 1.3 on p. 18.
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2949:Art collection in ancient Rome
1877:had a near-colossal statue of
1765:during the second war against
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6996:Dutch and Flemish Renaissance
3824:. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2006.
3588:A Companion to the Roman Army
3435:online at the Perseus Project
3000:
2824:. Massive buildings like the
2036:, and the 4th or 5th century
1844:in conquests such as that of
1533:
1520:
1430:
1317:, half-sister to the emperor
1238:, dating to beginning of the
1130:mosaic ceiling and floor work
839:, and the territories of its
9111:Modern European ink painting
8483:Bay Area Figurative Movement
4961:Frontiers and fortifications
4007:Resources in other libraries
3005:
2665:
2542:is the masterpiece of Roman
2384:(marble, mid-1st century BC)
2042:Sarcophagus of Junius Bassus
1974:, and large cameos like the
1827:, usually lying on top of a
1773:
1639:Alexandrian dialect of Greek
1546:List of gold-glass portraits
1451:
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8772:Artificial intelligence art
5020:Decorations and punishments
4147:Art in the age of Gallienus
3462:Strong, 58â63; Henig, 66-69
3264:, New York, 1966, pp. 71â72
2925:
1927:, culminating in the great
1887:Tomb of Eurysaces the Baker
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9453:
8685:Post-painterly abstraction
8508:Situationist International
7882:Pennsylvania Impressionism
5927:Dionysius of Halicarnassus
4502:historiography of the fall
4128:Art in the age of Commodus
3789:
3607:Coarelli, Filippo (1987),
3582:D.B. Saddington (2011) . "
3061:Sybille Ebert-Schifferer,
2801:
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2516:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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1679:Metropolitan Museum of Art
1606:Metropolitan Museum of Art
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1488:with a ringlet hairstyle.
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1209:succession of dated styles
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979:visual culture. Stylistic
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8147:California Scene Painting
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3586:," in Paul Erdkamp (ed),
3033:10.1017/S0009840X00221331
2644:Nile mosaic of Palestrina
2569:
2354:is characterized by its "
1392:Villa of Agrippa Postumus
1104:A Roman fresco depicting
9366:Prehistoric European art
9015:Contemporary African art
8498:Gendai Bijutsu Kondankai
8426:GeneraciĂłn de la Ruptura
8053:Universal Constructivism
7845:California Impressionism
7800:American Barbizon school
3903:A Companion to Roman Art
3555:Strong, 171â176, 211â214
2650:, while the 4th century
2495:
2190:, statue of the emperor
1957:Column of Antoninus Pius
1885:in Rome, now lost. The
1763:Fabius Maximus Rullianus
1490:Royal Museum of Scotland
1162:Painting in ancient Rome
1030:painting. In sculpture,
9193:Walking Artists Network
8530:Letterist International
8370:Washington Color School
7284:Arts in the Philippines
6303:RomanâIranian relations
4778:Optimates and populares
4314:Art in related cultures
3598:. Plate 12.2 on p. 204.
3432:Natural History (Pliny)
3081:Ebert-Schifferer, p. 16
2689:ancient Roman furniture
2589:Villa Romana del Casale
2458:Pottery and terracottas
2187:Augustus of Prima Porta
1929:Roman triumphal columns
1901:and other portraits of
1839:far east, official and
1472:Antikensammlung, Berlin
1335:(dry) method, but some
1222:'s palace in Rome, the
9304:Illuminated manuscript
8952:The Designers Republic
8902:Neue Slowenische Kunst
8825:Pattern and Decoration
8725:Institutional critique
8365:Abstract expressionism
7345:Latin American Baroque
7301:Colonial Asian Baroque
6313:Civil wars and revolts
5579:Sextus Pompeius Festus
5226:Conflict of the Orders
4585:Legislative assemblies
3963:A History of Roman Art
3931:A History of Roman Art
3611:. NIS, Rome, pp 35-84.
3519:Henig, 66; Strong, 125
3236:at the Perseus Project
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245:Art of the Middle East
8942:Artist-run initiative
8917:Young British Artists
8882:New European Painting
8818:Moscow Conceptualists
8740:Feminist art movement
8518:Ukrainian underground
8493:Gutai Art Association
7892:Ten American Painters
7396:Western influence in
6373:List of art movements
6022:Simplicius of Cilicia
5774:Quintus Curtius Rufus
5003:Siege in Ancient Rome
4612:Executive magistrates
4273:Fayum mummy portraits
3484:, former governor of
3453:accessed 27 June 2006
3238:accessed 27 June 2006
3063:Still Life: A History
2974:Music of ancient Rome
2855:
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2618:subjects in small or
2583:
2560:Great Cameo of France
2509:
2486:Ancient Roman pottery
2464:Ancient Roman pottery
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2378:, either a priest or
2299:", c. 23 AD, with an
2297:Great Cameo of France
2034:statue of Constantine
1984:Great Cameo of France
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1564:Museo di Santa Giulia
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1258:Fayum mummy portraits
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1018:Zeuxis and Parrhasius
960:Further information:
887:Ancient Roman pottery
368:Art of Southeast Asia
75:Periods and movements
8752:Saqqakhaneh movement
8645:Chicano art movement
8513:Soviet Nonconformist
8319:Boston Expressionism
8302:Abstraction-Création
8120:Arbeitsrat fĂŒr Kunst
8113:Cologne Progressives
7833:Art Nouveau in Milan
7636:Anglo-Japanese style
7612:National romanticism
7042:Fontainebleau School
6952:Northern Renaissance
6787:International Gothic
6032:Stephanus Byzantinus
5937:Eusebius of Caesaria
5799:Sidonius Apollinaris
5489:Ammianus Marcellinus
4828:Tribune of the plebs
4078:Roman Republican art
3908:Brilliant, Richard.
3262:Bollingen Foundation
3256:John Hope-Hennessy,
3021:The Classical Review
2727:improve this section
2119:Museo Pio-Clementino
2038:Colossus of Barletta
1955:and the base of the
1945:Sperlonga sculptures
1893:(c. 50-20 BC) has a
1862:Lucius Junius Brutus
1482:Fayum mummy portrait
1383:Landscape and vistas
1244:Casa della Farnesina
1012:, the originator of
962:Roman Republican art
933:A Roman fresco from
863:. Luxury objects in
9287:Hierarchy of genres
8852:Saint Soleil School
8788:Post-conceptual art
8757:The Stars Art Group
8635:Black Arts Movement
8598:Neo-Dada Organizers
8399:Lyrical abstraction
8132:Australian tonalism
7805:California Tonalism
7477:Hudson River School
7280:Colonial Asian art
7020:English Renaissance
6969:GhentâBruges school
6957:Early Netherlandish
6869:Italian Renaissance
6782:Gothic art in Milan
6208:Distinguished women
5859:Velleius Paterculus
5699:Nicolaus Damascenus
5679:Marcellus Empiricus
5068:Republican currency
4336:Early Christian art
3956:Early Christian Art
3817:72 (2004): 203â379.
2940:Ancient Rome portal
2920:aqueduct of Segovia
2902:Arch of Constantine
2890:Baths of Diocletian
2813:Aqueduct of Segovia
2677:Mildenhall Treasure
2105:from the Temple of
1996:Arch of Constantine
1953:Arch of Constantine
1913:Arch of Constantine
1858:Tomb of the Scipios
1697:Triumphal Paintings
1665:Triumphal paintings
1440:painted during the
1352:Variety of subjects
1313:, which may depict
1114:House of the Vettii
1020:, who according to
554:Art of the Americas
293:Art of Central Asia
9329:Landscape painting
8937:New Leipzig School
8877:Neo-conceptual art
8625:Art & Language
8620:Capitalist realism
8542:Florida Highwaymen
8478:Hard-edge painting
8292:Streamline Moderne
8253:Harlem Renaissance
8096:Novecento Italiano
7924:Deutscher Werkbund
7751:Post-Impressionism
7313:Latin American art
7117:Guild of Romanists
6979:German Renaissance
6974:Northern Mannerism
5982:Phlegon of Tralles
5789:Seneca the Younger
5263:Naming conventions
4993:Personal equipment
4526:Later Roman Empire
4215:Roman funerary art
4210:Roman architecture
3954:Syndicus, Eduard.
3880:Andreae, Bernard.
3834:Kitzinger, Ernst.
2894:Baths of Caracalla
2861:
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2804:Roman architecture
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2564:hardstone carvings
2519:
2514:on display at the
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2269:The Four Tetrarchs
2194:, 1st century AD,
2107:Fortuna Primigenia
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1085:landscape painting
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1054:Preparation of an
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9437:Ancient Roman art
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9057:Corporate Memphis
9010:Classical Realism
8980:Amazonian pop art
8872:Appropriation art
8840:Neo-expressionism
8710:Environmental art
8615:Nouvelle tendance
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8280:Socialist realism
8137:Dresden Secession
7756:Neo-Impressionism
7719:Decadent movement
7690:Heidelberg School
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7482:American luminism
7467:DĂŒsseldorf School
7462:Shoreham Ancients
7452:Nazarene movement
7442:Danish Golden Age
7323:Indochristian art
7001:Antwerp Mannerism
6890:Pittura infamante
6884:Florentine School
6879:Proto-Renaissance
6321:
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6283:Pontifices maximi
6065:
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5922:Diogenes Laërtius
5744:Pliny the Younger
5499:Asconius Pedianus
5459:Romance languages
5331:Civil engineering
5073:Imperial currency
4946:Political control
4907:
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4321:Ancient Greek art
4252:Roman portraiture
4173:Constantinian art
4071:Roman art periods
3983:Library resources
3940:Ramage, Nancy H.
3935:Thomson/Wadsworth
3929:Kleiner, Fred S.
3596:978-1-4051-2153-8
3402:978-1-4051-2071-5
3116:Piper, p. 248â253
2856:Roman theatre in
2763:
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2755:
2648:Nilotic landscape
2638:opus vermiculatum
2413:Narrative reliefs
2352:Roman portraiture
2278:San Marco, Venice
2253:Capitoline Museum
2152:Etruscan alphabet
2146:while engaged in
2080:Capitoline Brutus
1949:socialist realism
1784:Roman portraiture
1714:sack of Jerusalem
1588:Catacombs of Rome
1583:Hellenistic glass
1458:Roman portraiture
1292:Catacombs of Rome
1282:(45-79 AD),
1142:Emperor Justinian
1081:portrait painting
954:, 1st century AD.
833:
832:
343:Art of South Asia
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16:(Redirected from
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9393:Western painting
9339:Modern sculpture
9297:History painting
9000:Art intervention
8793:Installation art
8610:Nouveau réalisme
8350:
8349:
8324:Leningrad School
8216:Mexican muralism
8189:Grosvenor School
7929:American Realism
7912:Der Blaue Reiter
7870:Berlin Secession
7865:Vienna Secession
7860:Munich Secession
7778:Pont-Aven School
7597:
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7447:Troubadour style
7425:(c. 1770 â 1862)
7392:Qing handicrafts
7358:Western elements
7289:Letras y figuras
7262:African-American
7257:African diaspora
7228:Directoire style
7139:Heptanese school
7122:Dutch Golden Age
7107:Stroganov School
7100:Lutheran Baroque
7095:Louis XIII style
7068:Baroque in Milan
6930:Bolognese School
6925:High Renaissance
6908:Forlivese School
6903:Ferrarese School
6626:Migration Period
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6188:Cities and towns
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6107:Constantinopolis
5917:Diodorus Siculus
5849:Valerius Maximus
5784:Seneca the Elder
5704:Nonius Marcellus
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5025:Hippika gymnasia
4988:Infantry tactics
4894:Consular tribune
4884:Magister equitum
4833:Military tribune
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4758:Pontifex maximus
4753:Princeps senatus
4743:Magister militum
4509:Byzantine Empire
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2695:Coins and medals
2652:Gladiator Mosaic
2628:opus tessellatum
2607:Alexander Mosaic
2599:, 4th century AD
2512:Roman glasswares
2419:Column of Trajan
2367:
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2223:Emperor Claudius
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2066:, 3rd century BC
2057:
2046:consular diptych
1883:Colossus of Nero
1792:Detail from the
1675:Villa Boscoreale
1570:, 3rd century AD
1525:
1522:
1484:of a woman from
1240:first century AD
1056:animal sacrifice
945:, 1st century AD
924:
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301:Art of East Asia
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9314:Interactive art
9197:
9171:SoFlo Superflat
9096:Kitsch movement
9020:Africanfuturism
8972:
8966:
8845:Transavantgarde
8776:
8730:Light and Space
8715:Performance art
8695:Psychedelic art
8578:Nueva Presencia
8568:Otra FiguraciĂłn
8556:
8488:Les Plasticiens
8473:New York School
8451:Action painting
8436:Metcalf Chateau
8345:
8340:
8328:
8248:Cercle et Carré
8184:New Objectivity
8091:Return to order
8033:School of Paris
8011:
7855:School of Paris
7816:
7702:Arts and Crafts
7607:Neo-romanticism
7592:
7580:
7576:Etching revival
7528:Barbizon school
7472:Pre-Raphaelites
7424:
7421:
7414:
7357:
7351:
7244:
7218:Louis XVI style
7160:
7149:Louis XIV style
7112:Animal painting
7073:Flemish Baroque
7051:
6962:World landscape
6913:Venetian School
6855:
6842:Majorcan school
6809:Novgorod School
6799:Lucchese School
6771:Opus Anglicanum
6763:Norman-Sicilian
6707:Italo-Byzantine
6607:Early Christian
6588:
6572:Pompeian Styles
6385:
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6352:
6322:
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6177:
6171:
6061:
5897:AĂ«tius of Amida
5878:
5864:Verrius Flaccus
5844:Valerius Antias
5804:Silius Italicus
5739:Pliny the Elder
5684:Marcus Aurelius
5559:Cornelius Nepos
5509:Aurelius Victor
5463:
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5231:Secessio plebis
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4346:Gallo-Roman art
4309:
4283:Pompeian Styles
4256:
4247:Roman sculpture
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3933:. Belmont, CA:
3901:Borg, Barbara.
3882:The Art of Rome
3877:
3875:Further reading
3872:
3841:Henig, Martin.
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2904:built near the
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2593:Piazza Armerina
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2530:, of which the
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2482:Campana reliefs
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2018:Ernst Kitzinger
1988:pottery vessels
1961:Campana reliefs
1937:Marcus Aurelius
1889:, a successful
1810:Trajan's Column
1786:
1780:Roman sculpture
1778:Main articles:
1776:
1735:Trajan's Column
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1361:The Wedding of
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1170:
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9213:History of art
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9206:Related topics
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9141:Relational art
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8547:Cybernetic art
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8535:Ultra-Lettrist
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8346:(1945âpresent)
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8275:Heroic realism
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8209:Latin American
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8179:Group of Seven
8176:
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8142:Social realism
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8048:Latin American
8043:Constructivism
8040:
8038:Crystal Cubism
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7294:Tipos del PaĂs
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7167:
7163:
7155:
7152:
7150:
7147:
7146:
7145:
7142:
7140:
7137:
7135:
7132:
7128:
7125:
7124:
7123:
7120:
7118:
7115:
7113:
7110:
7108:
7105:
7101:
7098:
7096:
7093:
7089:
7086:
7084:
7081:
7080:
7079:
7076:
7074:
7071:
7069:
7066:
7065:
7064:
7061:
7060:
7058:
7054:
7048:
7045:
7043:
7040:
7038:
7035:
7033:
7032:Cretan School
7030:
7026:
7023:
7022:
7021:
7018:
7012:
7009:
7007:
7004:
7002:
6999:
6998:
6997:
6994:
6990:
6989:Danube school
6987:
6985:
6982:
6981:
6980:
6977:
6975:
6972:
6970:
6967:
6963:
6960:
6959:
6958:
6955:
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6950:
6944:
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6928:
6926:
6923:
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6918:
6914:
6911:
6909:
6906:
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6901:
6900:
6899:
6896:
6892:
6891:
6887:
6885:
6882:
6880:
6877:
6876:
6875:
6872:
6871:
6870:
6867:
6866:
6864:
6862:
6858:
6850:
6849:
6845:
6843:
6840:
6838:
6835:
6834:
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6824:
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6817:
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6815:
6812:
6810:
6807:
6805:
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6797:
6793:
6790:
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6785:
6783:
6780:
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6778:
6775:
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6768:
6764:
6761:
6760:
6759:
6756:
6752:
6749:
6747:
6744:
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6739:
6737:
6734:
6730:
6727:
6725:
6722:
6720:
6717:
6716:
6715:
6712:
6708:
6705:
6703:
6700:
6698:
6695:
6693:
6690:
6689:
6688:
6685:
6683:
6680:
6676:
6675:
6671:
6670:
6669:
6666:
6664:
6661:
6659:
6656:
6652:
6649:
6647:
6644:
6642:
6639:
6637:
6634:
6632:
6629:
6628:
6627:
6624:
6620:
6617:
6616:
6615:
6612:
6608:
6605:
6604:
6603:
6600:
6599:
6597:
6595:
6591:
6583:
6580:
6578:
6575:
6573:
6570:
6568:
6565:
6563:
6560:
6558:
6555:
6554:
6553:
6550:
6548:
6545:
6543:
6540:
6538:
6535:
6533:
6530:
6524:
6521:
6517:
6514:
6513:
6512:
6509:
6507:
6504:
6503:
6502:
6499:
6497:
6494:
6492:
6489:
6487:
6484:
6482:
6479:
6477:
6474:
6472:
6469:
6467:
6466:Orientalizing
6464:
6462:
6459:
6457:
6454:
6452:
6451:Sub-Mycenaean
6449:
6448:
6447:
6444:
6440:
6437:
6435:
6432:
6430:
6427:
6425:
6422:
6421:
6420:
6417:
6415:
6412:
6408:
6405:
6404:
6403:
6400:
6399:
6397:
6395:
6391:
6388:
6382:
6378:
6374:
6369:
6365:art movements
6364:
6360:
6356:
6349:
6344:
6342:
6337:
6335:
6330:
6329:
6326:
6314:
6311:
6309:
6306:
6304:
6301:
6299:
6296:
6294:
6291:
6289:
6286:
6284:
6281:
6279:
6276:
6274:
6271:
6269:
6266:
6264:
6261:
6259:
6256:
6254:
6251:
6249:
6246:
6244:
6241:
6239:
6236:
6234:
6231:
6229:
6226:
6224:
6221:
6219:
6216:
6214:
6211:
6209:
6206:
6204:
6201:
6199:
6196:
6194:
6191:
6189:
6186:
6185:
6183:
6174:
6168:
6165:
6163:
6160:
6158:
6155:
6153:
6150:
6148:
6145:
6143:
6140:
6138:
6135:
6133:
6130:
6128:
6125:
6123:
6120:
6118:
6115:
6113:
6110:
6108:
6105:
6103:
6100:
6098:
6095:
6093:
6090:
6088:
6085:
6083:
6080:
6078:
6075:
6074:
6072:
6068:
6058:
6055:
6053:
6050:
6048:
6045:
6043:
6040:
6038:
6035:
6033:
6030:
6028:
6025:
6023:
6020:
6018:
6015:
6013:
6010:
6008:
6005:
6003:
6000:
5998:
5995:
5993:
5990:
5988:
5985:
5983:
5980:
5978:
5975:
5973:
5970:
5968:
5965:
5963:
5960:
5958:
5955:
5953:
5950:
5948:
5945:
5943:
5940:
5938:
5935:
5933:
5930:
5928:
5925:
5923:
5920:
5918:
5915:
5913:
5910:
5908:
5905:
5903:
5900:
5898:
5895:
5893:
5890:
5889:
5887:
5885:
5881:
5875:
5872:
5870:
5867:
5865:
5862:
5860:
5857:
5855:
5852:
5850:
5847:
5845:
5842:
5840:
5837:
5835:
5832:
5830:
5827:
5825:
5822:
5820:
5817:
5815:
5812:
5810:
5807:
5805:
5802:
5800:
5797:
5795:
5792:
5790:
5787:
5785:
5782:
5780:
5777:
5775:
5772:
5770:
5767:
5765:
5762:
5760:
5757:
5755:
5752:
5750:
5747:
5745:
5742:
5740:
5737:
5735:
5732:
5730:
5727:
5725:
5722:
5720:
5717:
5715:
5712:
5710:
5707:
5705:
5702:
5700:
5697:
5695:
5692:
5690:
5687:
5685:
5682:
5680:
5677:
5675:
5672:
5670:
5667:
5665:
5662:
5660:
5657:
5655:
5652:
5650:
5647:
5645:
5642:
5640:
5639:Julius Paulus
5637:
5635:
5632:
5630:
5627:
5625:
5622:
5620:
5617:
5615:
5612:
5610:
5607:
5605:
5602:
5600:
5597:
5595:
5592:
5590:
5587:
5585:
5582:
5580:
5577:
5575:
5574:Fabius Pictor
5572:
5570:
5567:
5565:
5562:
5560:
5557:
5555:
5552:
5550:
5547:
5545:
5542:
5540:
5537:
5535:
5532:
5530:
5527:
5525:
5522:
5520:
5517:
5515:
5512:
5510:
5507:
5505:
5502:
5500:
5497:
5495:
5492:
5490:
5487:
5485:
5482:
5481:
5479:
5477:
5473:
5470:
5466:
5460:
5457:
5453:
5450:
5448:
5445:
5443:
5440:
5438:
5435:
5433:
5430:
5428:
5425:
5423:
5420:
5418:
5415:
5413:
5410:
5409:
5407:
5405:
5402:
5400:
5397:
5396:
5394:
5392:
5388:
5382:
5379:
5377:
5374:
5372:
5369:
5367:
5364:
5362:
5359:
5357:
5354:
5352:
5349:
5347:
5344:
5342:
5339:
5337:
5334:
5332:
5329:
5327:
5324:
5322:
5319:
5317:
5314:
5312:
5311:Amphitheatres
5309:
5308:
5306:
5304:
5300:
5294:
5291:
5289:
5286:
5284:
5281:
5279:
5276:
5274:
5271:
5269:
5266:
5264:
5261:
5259:
5256:
5252:
5249:
5248:
5247:
5244:
5242:
5239:
5237:
5234:
5232:
5229:
5227:
5224:
5222:
5219:
5217:
5214:
5213:
5211:
5209:
5205:
5199:
5196:
5194:
5191:
5189:
5186:
5184:
5181:
5179:
5176:
5174:
5171:
5169:
5166:
5162:
5159:
5158:
5157:
5154:
5152:
5149:
5147:
5144:
5142:
5139:
5137:
5134:
5132:
5129:
5127:
5124:
5122:
5119:
5117:
5114:
5112:
5109:
5107:
5104:
5102:
5099:
5097:
5094:
5092:
5089:
5088:
5086:
5084:
5080:
5074:
5071:
5069:
5066:
5064:
5061:
5059:
5056:
5054:
5051:
5049:
5048:Deforestation
5046:
5044:
5041:
5040:
5038:
5036:
5032:
5026:
5023:
5021:
5018:
5016:
5013:
5011:
5008:
5004:
5001:
4999:
4998:Siege engines
4996:
4994:
4991:
4989:
4986:
4984:
4981:
4980:
4979:
4976:
4974:
4971:
4967:
4964:
4963:
4962:
4959:
4957:
4954:
4952:
4949:
4947:
4944:
4942:
4939:
4937:
4934:
4932:
4931:Establishment
4929:
4927:
4924:
4922:
4919:
4918:
4916:
4914:
4910:
4900:
4897:
4895:
4892:
4890:
4887:
4885:
4882:
4880:
4877:
4875:
4872:
4870:
4867:
4866:
4864:
4862:Extraordinary
4860:
4854:
4851:
4849:
4848:Promagistrate
4846:
4844:
4841:
4839:
4836:
4834:
4831:
4829:
4826:
4824:
4821:
4819:
4816:
4814:
4811:
4809:
4806:
4805:
4803:
4799:
4796:
4794:
4790:
4784:
4781:
4779:
4776:
4774:
4771:
4769:
4766:
4764:
4761:
4759:
4756:
4754:
4751:
4749:
4746:
4744:
4741:
4739:
4736:
4734:
4731:
4729:
4726:
4724:
4721:
4719:
4716:
4714:
4711:
4709:
4706:
4704:
4701:
4699:
4696:
4694:
4691:
4689:
4686:
4684:
4681:
4680:
4678:
4676:
4672:
4666:
4663:
4661:
4658:
4656:
4653:
4651:
4648:
4646:
4643:
4641:
4638:
4636:
4635:Twelve Tables
4633:
4632:
4630:
4628:
4624:
4618:
4615:
4613:
4610:
4606:
4603:
4601:
4598:
4596:
4593:
4591:
4588:
4587:
4586:
4583:
4581:
4578:
4576:
4573:
4571:
4568:
4566:
4563:
4561:
4558:
4556:
4553:
4552:
4550:
4548:
4544:
4532:
4529:
4528:
4527:
4524:
4520:
4517:
4515:
4512:
4511:
4510:
4507:
4503:
4500:
4498:
4495:
4494:
4493:
4490:
4488:
4485:
4483:
4480:
4478:
4475:
4473:
4470:
4469:
4467:
4465:
4461:
4455:
4452:
4448:
4445:
4444:
4443:
4440:
4438:
4435:
4434:
4431:
4428:
4426:
4422:
4416:
4413:
4411:
4408:
4407:
4404:
4399:
4392:
4387:
4385:
4380:
4378:
4373:
4372:
4369:
4357:
4354:
4352:
4349:
4347:
4344:
4342:
4339:
4337:
4334:
4332:
4329:
4327:
4326:Byzantine art
4324:
4322:
4319:
4318:
4316:
4312:
4306:
4305:Tintinnabulum
4303:
4301:
4298:
4296:
4293:
4289:
4286:
4285:
4284:
4281:
4279:
4278:Neoclassicism
4276:
4274:
4271:
4269:
4266:
4265:
4263:
4259:
4253:
4250:
4248:
4245:
4243:
4242:Roman pottery
4240:
4238:
4235:
4233:
4230:
4228:
4225:
4221:
4218:
4217:
4216:
4213:
4211:
4208:
4207:
4205:
4201:
4192:
4187:
4184:
4179:
4174:
4171:
4166:
4161:
4158:
4153:
4148:
4145:
4142:
4139:
4134:
4129:
4126:
4121:
4116:
4113:
4108:
4103:
4102:Hadrianic art
4100:
4097:
4094:
4091:
4088:
4085:
4082:
4079:
4076:
4075:
4073:
4069:
4064:
4057:
4052:
4050:
4045:
4043:
4038:
4037:
4034:
4028:
4025:
4023:
4020:
4018:
4015:
4014:
4008:
4005:
4003:
4000:
3998:
3995:
3994:
3989:
3984:
3971:
3967:
3964:
3960:
3957:
3953:
3950:
3946:
3943:
3939:
3936:
3932:
3928:
3925:
3921:
3918:
3914:
3911:
3907:
3904:
3900:
3897:
3893:
3890:
3886:
3883:
3879:
3878:
3868:
3864:
3862:
3861:0-517-62336-6
3858:
3854:
3850:
3847:
3844:
3840:
3837:
3833:
3830:
3826:
3823:
3819:
3816:
3812:
3809:
3805:
3802:
3799:
3795:
3794:
3779:
3770:
3768:
3758:
3749:
3747:
3737:
3735:
3725:
3716:
3707:
3698:
3689:
3680:
3671:
3665:Piper, p. 256
3662:
3660:
3652:
3650:
3644:
3640:
3636:
3632:
3628:
3624:
3617:
3610:
3604:
3597:
3593:
3589:
3585:
3579:
3570:
3561:
3552:
3543:
3534:
3525:
3516:
3507:
3498:
3491:
3487:
3483:
3477:
3468:
3459:
3452:
3448:
3442:
3436:
3433:
3428:
3419:
3410:
3403:
3399:
3395:
3389:
3380:
3371:
3362:
3355:
3349:
3340:
3331:
3322:
3315:
3309:
3307:
3297:
3288:
3281:
3280:
3275:
3270:
3263:
3259:
3253:
3244:
3237:
3233:
3232:
3225:
3218:
3215:according to
3212:
3203:
3197:Piper, p. 260
3194:
3192:
3182:
3180:
3178:
3171:Piper, p. 266
3168:
3162:Piper, p. 261
3159:
3157:
3150:Piper, p. 254
3147:
3141:Piper, p. 253
3138:
3136:
3134:
3132:
3125:Piper, p. 255
3122:
3113:
3104:
3102:
3100:
3093:Piper, p. 252
3090:
3088:
3078:
3072:
3071:0-8109-4190-2
3068:
3064:
3058:
3050:
3046:
3042:
3038:
3034:
3030:
3026:
3022:
3015:
3011:
2995:
2992:
2990:
2987:
2985:
2982:
2980:
2979:Neoclassicism
2977:
2975:
2972:
2970:
2967:
2965:
2962:
2960:
2959:Byzantine art
2957:
2955:
2952:
2950:
2947:
2946:
2941:
2930:
2923:
2921:
2917:
2913:
2909:
2907:
2903:
2899:
2895:
2891:
2887:
2883:
2879:
2875:
2871:
2868:, the use of
2867:
2859:
2854:
2850:
2848:
2844:
2838:
2834:
2831:
2827:
2823:
2814:
2810:
2805:
2795:
2792:
2791:Julius Caesar
2788:
2783:
2775:
2771:
2767:
2757:
2754:
2746:
2736:
2732:
2728:
2722:
2721:
2717:
2712:This section
2710:
2706:
2701:
2700:
2692:
2690:
2686:
2682:
2678:
2674:
2663:
2661:
2657:
2653:
2649:
2645:
2640:
2639:
2634:
2630:
2629:
2624:
2621:
2617:
2613:
2609:
2608:
2598:
2594:
2590:
2586:
2582:
2577:
2567:
2565:
2561:
2557:
2553:
2549:
2548:engraved gems
2545:
2541:
2540:Portland Vase
2537:
2533:
2529:
2525:
2517:
2513:
2508:
2503:
2493:
2491:
2487:
2483:
2479:
2475:
2469:
2465:
2452:
2448:
2443:
2434:
2432:
2428:
2425:conducted by
2424:
2420:
2410:
2408:
2405:
2396:
2391:
2383:
2382:
2381:paterfamilias
2377:
2375:
2374:capite velato
2366:
2361:
2357:
2356:warts and all
2353:
2347:
2342:
2335:
2330:
2326:
2322:
2315:
2310:
2306:
2302:
2298:
2294:
2287:
2282:
2279:
2275:
2271:
2270:
2263:
2258:
2254:
2250:
2246:
2240:
2235:
2232:
2228:
2224:
2217:
2212:
2205:
2200:
2197:
2193:
2189:
2188:
2181:
2176:
2172:
2168:
2161:
2156:
2153:
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9255:Catholic art
9218:Abstract art
9188:Unilalianism
9151:Software art
9126:Neosymbolism
9116:Neo-futurism
9079:Internet art
9069:Hyperrealism
8922:Superfiction
8705:Photorealism
8573:Afrofuturism
8338:Contemporary
8314:Dimensionism
8297:Concrete art
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8226:Precisionism
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8023:Sosaku-hanga
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7946:Proto-Cubism
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7697:Aestheticism
7648:Hague School
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7552:Academic art
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7501:Empire style
7338:Quito School
7333:Cusco School
7249:Colonial art
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7165:18th century
7127:Delft School
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7056:17th century
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6602:Late antique
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6486:Severe style
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6363:Contemporary
6253:Institutions
6117:Leptis Magna
6070:Major cities
5977:Philostratus
5764:Quadrigarius
5584:Rufus Festus
5447:Contemporary
5168:Romanization
5095:
5091:Architecture
4698:Collegiality
4547:Constitution
4398:Ancient Rome
4341:Etruscan art
4232:Roman mosaic
4096:Trajanic art
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3997:Online books
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2585:Roman mosaic
2576:Roman mosaic
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2532:Lycurgus Cup
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720:Architecture
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207:Contemporary
9272:Digital art
9235:Avant-garde
9176:Superstroke
9052:Flat design
9047:Fictive art
9042:Excessivism
8990:Art for art
8985:Altermodern
8927:Taring Padi
8862:Lowbrow art
8830:Pliontanism
8767:Yoru no Kai
8720:Process art
8660:Systems art
8630:Arte Povera
8552:Antipodeans
8461:in New York
8431:Jikken KĆbĆ
8394:Color field
8263:Regionalism
8232:Aeropittura
8221:Neo-Fauvism
8194:Neues Sehen
8164:Kinetic art
8028:Suprematism
8002:Synchromism
7919:Noucentisme
7840:Primitivism
7828:Art Nouveau
7783:Cloisonnism
7773:Pointillism
7768:Divisionism
7746:Incoherents
7707:Art pottery
7593:(1863â1944)
7543:Macchiaioli
7518:Biedermeier
7506:Historicism
7491:Orientalism
7432:Romanticism
7403:Akita ranga
7255:Art of the
7240:Picturesque
7192:Chinoiserie
7187:Frederician
7025:Tudor court
6920:Cinquecento
6861:Renaissance
6848:Mappa mundi
6832:cartography
6724:Carolingian
6719:Merovingian
6702:Palaeologan
6674:RepoblaciĂłn
6631:Anglo-Saxon
6562:Gallo-Roman
6501:Hellenistic
6496:Kerch style
6434:Minyan ware
6248:Geographers
5932:Dioscorides
5912:Cassius Dio
5534:Cassiodorus
5437:Renaissance
5043:Agriculture
5015:Auxiliaries
4956:Engineering
4793:Magistrates
4645:Citizenship
4640:Mos maiorum
4575:Late Empire
4300:Roman music
4227:Roman glass
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4090:Flavian art
2954:Bacchic art
2782:Roman coins
2685:East Anglia
2681:Hoxne Hoard
2620:micromosaic
2544:cameo glass
2502:Roman glass
2423:Dacian wars
2407:terra-cotta
2397:, c. 130 AD
2247:dressed as
2096:Roman naval
2064:sarcophagus
1853:portraiture
1829:sarcophagus
1814:Dacian Wars
1808:Section of
1800:, c. 122 BC
1754:crenellated
1643:Roman Egypt
1593:iconography
1568:Alexandrian
1486:Roman Egypt
1442:Renaissance
1370:(54â68 AD,
1326:paintings.
1319:Constantine
1303:4th Century
1254:Roman Egypt
1224:Domus Aurea
1201:Herculaneum
1094:Renaissance
1014:chiaroscuro
1010:Apollodoros
981:eclecticism
931:Left image:
897:Roman coins
861:mosaic work
847:, includes
835:The art of
758:Art history
735:Digital art
725:Photography
715:Calligraphy
498:Anglo-Saxon
478:Hellenistic
423:Singaporean
185:Art Nouveau
145:Romanticism
113:Renaissance
81:Prehistoric
9426:Categories
9319:Jewish art
9131:Passionism
9091:iPhone art
9037:Cyborg art
9032:Crypto art
9005:Brandalism
8897:Cyberdelic
8762:TropicĂĄlia
8735:Street art
8690:Intermedia
8670:Minimalism
8389:Spatialism
8343:Postmodern
8199:Surrealism
8067:Shin-hanga
7907:Die BrĂŒcke
7875:Sonderbund
7788:Synthetism
7511:Revivalism
7420:Transition
7377:Manichaean
7223:Adam style
7144:Classicism
7083:in Utrecht
7011:Still life
6741:Romanesque
6697:Macedonian
6692:Iconoclast
6651:Visigothic
6557:Republican
6511:Indo-Greek
6481:Red-figure
6137:Mediolanum
6077:Alexandria
6042:Themistius
6007:Porphyrius
5834:Tertullian
5769:Quintilian
5759:Propertius
5654:Lactantius
5604:Fulgentius
5539:Censorinus
5361:Sanitation
5346:Metallurgy
5303:Technology
5268:Demography
5216:Patricians
5183:Spectacles
5141:Literature
5136:Hairstyles
4973:Technology
4723:Praefectus
4675:Government
4665:Litigation
4650:Auctoritas
4595:Centuriate
4482:Principate
4477:Pax Romana
4437:Foundation
4331:Coptic art
4137:(180 -192)
4098:(98 - 117)
3445:Josephus,
3001:References
2892:, and the
2616:still life
2478:terracotta
2404:polychrome
2358:" realism.
2139:The Orator
2115:Palastrina
2031:acrolithic
1968:Warren Cup
1825:terracotta
1727:sarcophagi
1575:Gold glass
1556:gold glass
1540:Gold glass
1534:Gold glass
1437:still life
1431:Still life
1315:Constantia
1213:August Mau
1077:caricature
1036:Praxiteles
1006:Polygnotos
991:Golden Age
943:silk dress
937:showing a
865:metal-work
843:and later
795:Naturalist
775:Figurative
694:Techniques
662:Manichaean
640:Protestant
590:Australian
386:Vietnamese
376:Indonesian
281:Phoenician
227:Minimalism
212:Postmodern
175:Decorative
140:Revivalism
101:Romanesque
9381:Shock art
9371:Queer art
9351:NaĂŻve art
9334:Modernism
9166:Superflat
9156:Sound art
9136:Post-YBAs
9121:Neomodern
8962:Verdadism
8932:Superflat
8781:1970â1999
8745:in the US
8665:Video art
8588:Happening
8561:1960â1969
8353:1945â1959
8016:1915â1944
8007:Vorticism
7959:A Nyolcak
7821:1900â1914
7793:Les Nabis
7724:Symbolism
7680:Amsterdam
7630:Japonisme
7600:1863â1899
7562:in Greece
7422:to modern
7267:Caribbean
7212:Goût grec
7134:Capriccio
7088:Tenebrism
7037:Turquerie
6935:Mannerism
6830:Medieval
6687:Byzantine
6668:Mozarabic
6619:Ethiopian
6523:Neo-Attic
6506:"Baroque"
6491:Classical
6461:Geometric
6439:Mycenaean
6386:(Western)
6384:Premodern
6355:Premodern
6293:Quaestors
6223:Empresses
6213:Dynasties
6203:Dictators
6178:and other
6167:Volubilis
6162:Vindobona
6122:Londinium
6047:Theodoret
6017:Procopius
5997:Polyaenus
5972:Pausanias
5874:Vitruvius
5819:Symmachus
5814:Suetonius
5724:Petronius
5709:Obsequens
5674:Macrobius
5669:Lucretius
5594:Frontinus
5569:Eutropius
5554:Columella
5504:Augustine
5494:Appuleius
5442:Neo-Latin
5417:Classical
5408:Versions
5316:Aqueducts
5258:Patronage
5178:Sexuality
5151:Mythology
5126:Education
5116:Cosmetics
4941:Campaigns
4936:Structure
4889:Decemviri
4748:Imperator
4447:overthrow
4092:(69 - 96)
4063:Roman art
3988:Roman art
3970:Roman Art
3949:Roman Art
3924:Roman Art
3867:Roman Art
3471:Henig, 24
3383:Grig, 207
3049:163488573
3006:Citations
2906:Colosseum
2882:basilicas
2843:Colosseum
2830:Colosseum
2789:and then
2714:does not
2666:Metalwork
2524:cage cups
2490:oil lamps
2293:cameo gem
2169:, 30 BC,
2121:) in the
2111:Praeneste
2012:, now in
1982:and the "
1941:Ara Pacis
1875:Londinium
1871:basilicas
1841:patrician
1821:Etruscans
1774:Sculpture
1706:Vespasian
1596:for gold
1579:gold leaf
1452:Portraits
1448:periods.
1228:grotesque
999:paintings
995:Peiraikos
881:Roman art
857:sculpture
790:Narrative
700:Sculpture
630:Christian
618:Religions
493:Byzantine
406:Cambodian
401:Malaysian
356:Bhutanese
314:Hong Kong
170:Symbolism
118:Mannerism
33:Roman art
9411:Category
9361:Portrait
9282:Folk art
9230:Anti-art
9161:Stuckism
9074:Idea art
8995:Art game
8947:Artivism
8835:Punk art
8813:Sots Art
8798:Artscene
8655:Land art
8593:Neo-Dada
8525:Lettrism
8419:Nuagisme
8404:Tachisme
8285:Nazi art
8078:De Stijl
7992:Rayonism
7982:Art Deco
7970:Futurism
7761:Luminism
7729:Romanian
7714:Tonalism
7685:Canadian
7663:American
7569:Neo-Grec
7177:Rocaille
7006:Romanism
6940:Counter-
6874:Trecento
6814:Duecento
6804:Crusades
6736:Ottonian
6714:Frankish
6594:Medieval
6577:Trajanic
6537:Scythian
6532:Etruscan
6424:Cycladic
6402:Thracian
6298:Tribunes
6288:Praetors
6238:Generals
6218:Emperors
6127:Lugdunum
6112:Eboracum
6102:Carthage
6087:Aquileia
6002:Polybius
5992:Plutarch
5962:Libanius
5952:Josephus
5947:Herodian
5839:Tibullus
5754:Priscian
5729:Phaedrus
5689:Manilius
5634:Jordanes
5619:Hydatius
5549:Claudian
5529:Catullus
5519:Boëthius
5514:Ausonius
5432:Medieval
5404:Alphabet
5376:Theatres
5351:Numerals
5336:Concrete
5326:Circuses
5293:Bagaudae
5283:Adoption
5278:Marriage
5251:Assembly
5156:Religion
5131:Folklore
5111:Clothing
5106:Calendar
5063:Currency
5053:Commerce
4951:Strategy
4913:Military
4899:Triumvir
4879:Dictator
4874:Interrex
4853:Governor
4838:Quaestor
4801:Ordinary
4783:Province
4773:Tetrarch
4763:Augustus
4728:Vicarius
4718:Officium
4655:Imperium
4605:Plebeian
4565:Republic
4487:Dominate
4454:Republic
4415:Timeline
3649:taxonomy
2926:See also
2886:Pantheon
2870:concrete
2828:and the
2826:Pantheon
2822:concrete
2633:tesserae
2623:tesserae
2528:diatreta
2510:Various
2451:Augustus
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2173:(Berlin)
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1903:Augustus
1891:freedman
1837:Parthian
1767:Samnites
1741:Ranuccio
1702:Josephus
1598:tesserae
1363:Zephyrus
1272:Heracles
1232:Augustus
1178:Dionysus
1156:Painting
1108:subject
1044:Lysippos
977:Egyptian
973:Etruscan
969:pastiche
853:painting
841:Republic
780:Funerary
753:Abstract
705:Painting
635:Catholic
625:Buddhist
600:Hawaiian
503:Ottonian
468:Scythian
453:Etruscan
448:Cycladic
428:Bruneian
381:Filipino
326:Japanese
256:Egyptian
91:Medieval
9376:Realism
8973:present
8700:Nut Art
8503:Pop art
8441:Mono-ha
8309:The Ten
8258:Kapists
8204:Iranian
8157:Bauhaus
7951:Orphism
7897:Fauvism
7734:Russian
7624:Nihonga
7538:Verismo
7523:Realism
7457:Purismo
7370:Moorish
7365:Islamic
7272:Haitian
7063:Baroque
6942:Maniera
6826:Mudéjar
6751:Spanish
6663:Pictish
6646:Lombard
6641:Insular
6582:Severan
6547:Gaulish
6542:Iberian
6471:Archaic
6414:Nuragic
6394:Ancient
6377:periods
6268:Legions
6228:Fiction
6198:Consuls
6193:Climate
6147:Ravenna
6142:Pompeii
6132:Lutetia
6097:Bononia
6092:Berytus
6082:Antioch
6057:Zosimus
6052:Zonaras
6027:Sozomen
6012:Priscus
5987:Photius
5829:Terence
5824:Tacitus
5809:Statius
5794:Servius
5779:Sallust
5734:Plautus
5714:Orosius
5694:Martial
5649:Juvenal
5624:Hyginus
5609:Gellius
5468:Writers
5399:History
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5321:Bridges
5288:Slavery
5236:Equites
5208:Society
5188:Theatre
5161:Deities
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5101:Bathing
5083:Culture
5058:Finance
5035:Economy
4926:Borders
4921:History
4823:Tribune
4818:Praetor
4708:Legatus
4703:Emperor
4590:Curiate
4560:Kingdom
4555:History
4531:History
4514:decline
4472:History
4442:Kingdom
4425:History
4410:Outline
3937:, 2007.
3790:Sources
3231:Critias
3228:Plato.
2770:Hadrian
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1262:mummies
1197:Pompeii
1186:Pompeii
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935:Pompeii
710:Pottery
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483:Iberian
396:Myanmar
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286:Ottoman
271:Arabian
266:Persian
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9324:Kitsch
9183:Toyism
8675:Fluxus
8605:Op art
8174:Mingei
8108:Stupid
8086:Purism
7941:Cubism
7590:Modern
7382:Mughal
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6758:Norman
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6419:Aegean
6407:Dacian
6359:Modern
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6037:Strabo
5967:Lucian
5957:Julian
5907:Arrian
5902:Appian
5892:Aelian
5869:Vergil
5644:Justin
5629:Jerome
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5599:Fronto
5589:Florus
5564:Ennius
5544:Cicero
5524:Caesar
5422:Vulgar
5246:Tribes
5173:Romans
4983:Legion
4966:castra
4843:Aedile
4813:Censor
4808:Consul
4768:Caesar
4738:Lictor
4660:Status
4600:Tribal
4580:Senate
4570:Empire
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4065:topics
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