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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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