ARTS 149 1st Edition Lecture 16Continuation of Greece: Hellenistic Period- Hellenistic Art Continuedo Sleeping Satyr (220 – 200 BCE) Rome Italy Sculpted in Marble Hellenistic Period Satyrs were human-like male woodland spirits Also called Barberini Fauno Seated Boxer (100- 50 BCE) Rome, Italy, Created in bronze with lost wax technique Hellenistic Shows realism and even blood on statueo Old Market Woman (ca. 150 – 100 BCE) Hellenistic Period Marble Roman Copy Shows realismo Lacoon and his sons (1st century BCE) Rome, Italy Hellenistic Marble Created by Aathanadoros, Hagesandors and Polydoros of RhodeIntroduction to Etruscan- About Etruscan o Located in Central Italy – Tuscan between Arno and Tiber Riverso Near Tyrrhenian seao Region of the 12 people, city stateso Seafarerso Prosperity from miningo Prosperous cities and international commerce o Roman conquers in 509 BCE- About their artThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.o Influenced by Greek art and architectureo Highly skilled in metal work- Art During Etruscan Periodo Fibula with Orientalizing Lions Cerveteri, Italy Found on Regollini-Galassi Tomb Made of Gold Used techniques- Repousse – metal work where malleable metal (like gold) is hammered to create the art- Granulation – metal work where surface of metal is covered withlittle granules of jewels or precious stoneso Apollo (ca. 520 BCE) Painted terracotta Roof of Portonaccio temple, Veii, Italy Etruscano Sarcophagus with Reclining Couple (ca. 520 BCE) Cerveteri Italy Painted terracotta Etruscano Capitaline Wolf (ca. 500 – 480 BCE) Rome, Italy Bronze Late Etruscan Depicts Remus and Romulus being fed and nurtured by a wolfo Chimera of Arezzo (ca. 4th century BCE) Arezzo, Italy Etruscan Made of bronze A chimera is a firebreathing hybrid animalso NoviiosPlautios(4th century BCE) Palestrina, Italy Etruscan Carved in bronzeo Gate of Mars Aka Porta Marzia Perugia, Italy 2nd Century BCE Etruscano Sarcophagus of Lars Pulena (ca. 2nd century BCE) Tarquinia, Itly Made of Tufa Etruscano AuleMetel (ca. 1st century BCE) Aka Arringatore or the Orator Etruscan Cortona, Italy Bronze Inscription at his hemline Has a Roman
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