Review:

Roman Art: Romulus To Constantine

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Roman Art: Romulus to Constantine refers to the art produced in ancient Rome from its legendary founding by Romulus in 753 B.C. to the reign of Emperor Constantine in the 4th century A.D.

Key Features

  • Depiction of Roman mythology and history
  • Influence of Greek art
  • Use of marble, bronze, and frescoes
  • Portraiture of emperors and individuals
  • Architectural achievements like the Colosseum and Pantheon

Pros

  • Rich depiction of Roman culture and history
  • Varied artistic forms including sculpture, painting, and architecture
  • Impact on Western art history

Cons

  • Limited representation of non-elite members of society
  • Some artworks were destroyed or lost over time

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