Celebrates a dead Roman elite who has Roman citizenship during Caesar was for Romans not for the locals (gauls) Mausoleum of the Iulii at Glanum,ģ0-20 BCE: cenotaph of a local élite who was given citizenship Local style (had more art and wasn't bare as the Archs of Augusts) celebrating the expansion of Rome influence Arch at Arausio (Orange), a Roman colony in Southern Gaul. commemorating the battle that took place Personifications of deitys Susa/Segusio, Arch of Augustus (9 BCE Shows mastery of Augustus controlling space and time (birthday the shadow casts all the way to Pax) Ara Pacis Augustae (Altar of the Augustan Peace), dedicated 9 B.C. Celebrates the victory over Egypt 20 years later Head is vailed which signifies that he is a priest Horologium Augusti. Taking the Priest route to avoid a lot of questioning Can still show age because it was still youthful Augustus as Pontifex Maximus (High Priest), from Rome, Via Labicana.) After 12 BCE "Aule Metele", Etruscan bronze of the 1st c. Statue of Augustus as Imperator, detail of cuirass (breastplate): Tiberius (adoptive son of Augustus) receiving the Roman standards from the Parthian King Cf. Augustan portraits were not meant to be likenesses BCE Augustus as Imperator, from the Villa of Livia at Prima Porta (early 1st c. Second style painting (where you are looking out of a window and seeing 3D objects) Rome. Marcellus was a young aristocrat who marries the daughter of Augustus. Had different passage ways to prevent this Depending on status they didn't mix and mingle. ![]() ![]() Augustus plays the idea of food and games for the poor Politicians knew about the golden age Rome. Saying that they should live like the golden age of Athens within Rome (that Rome is golden) Had Trojan heroes and mythical kings Athens, Erechtheion, Porch of the Caryatids (5th c. Saying he was like the old heroic heroes and king by implying it through art but not directly saying it Interior view of W exedra: Statues of Rome's mythical founders Mourning Caesars assassination Copy of the cult statue group: Mars, Venus, and the Deified Julius Caesar Did the opposite of Pompey and Ceasar Development of the Imperial Fora: completion of the Forum of Caesar dedication of the Forum of Augustus Trying to respect the old traditional republic ideals by restoring old monuments Traditional building nothing new Reconstruction of old traditional buildings: Temple of Vesta Taking the name after Augustus family name Image all over and on coins Basilica Iulia Augustus restored the honor to the Romans by having the stor returned to the Romans Plan Plan of the Forum Romanum after the Augustan building program, 10 CE Rome, Parthian Arch of Augustus as represented on a denarius, 16 BCE Made out of marble Mausoleum of Octavian/Augustus Showing that he is there for the empire and is going to stay The structure looks like the mouns/chumly tombs ![]() ![]() He is saying that he is a traditionalist. Implying a connection to other traditions. Mausoleum of Octavian/Augustus in the Campus Martius Paying homage or giving respect to the first king of Rome by remembering the mud huts by his house. Made a temple to Rome to the god Apollo to heal the entire city Romans could tell who was on the coin (sextus pompey) House of Octavian/Augustus on the Palatine: Plan Wanted to show that he was like the great military generals of the past but he sucked as a general Denarius of Octavian with honorific statue commemorating victory over Sextus Pompey (left), before 31 BCEĭenarius of Sextus Pompey(right), 42-40 BCE Star showing Caesar ready to be deified in the heavens Equestrian monument of Octavian on aureus of 42 BCE Saying that his family came from lulia who was the son of Aenus who came from the god Mars Aureus of Octavian, 36 BCE Temple columns all around (need of refinement for Greek style and part of Roman style) The Forum Iulium: south colonnade with tabernae (shops) The Forum Iulium: podium of the Temple of Venus Genetrix (patron goddess of the gens Iulia) peripteral sine postico
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |