Key Ideas -Roman art reflects their ambitions and monuments reflect the glory of the gods and government -Roman architecture is famous for the arch, the vault, and the use of concrete. -Roman paintings are few yet we have well preserved first, second, third, and fourth styles from Pompeii. -The Romans had a great interest in the height of Greek art and continued to make many copies of Greek sculptures. -The Romans also move away from cremation and begin to have burials. -Roman royalty are still cremated. -Funerary practices may start to reflect the influence of Christianity and other Eastern religions that believe in an afterlife.
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Index Card Images: Head of a Roman Patrician Fortuna Virilis House of the Vettii Augustus Primaporta Ara Pacis Pont du Gard Colosseum Arch of Titus Forum of Trajan Marcus Aurelius Equestrian statue Pantheon Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus Painting styles (1-4) Arch of Constantine Vocabulary ashlar masonry atrium (atria) basilica coffer composite column continuous narrative dome encaustic foreshortening forum fresco impluvium keystone oculus peristyle perspective pier spandrel triclinium triumphal arch tuscan order vault verist