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Apollodorus of Damascus, interior of the great hall, Markets of Trajan, Rome, Italy,
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Figure 7-47 Apollodorus of Damascus, interior of the great hall, Markets of Trajan, Rome, Italy,ca. 100–112 CE.
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7-48 Portrait bust of Hadrian, from Rome, ca. 117-120 CE. Marble, 1’ 4¾” high. Museo Nazionale RomanoPalazzo Massimo alle Terme, Rome.2
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Figure 7-49 Pantheon, Rome, Italy, 118 – 125 CE.3
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Figure 7-51 Interior of the Pantheon, Rome, Italy,118–125 CE.
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Figure 7-52 Canopus and Serapeum, Hadrian’s Villa, Tivoli, Italy, ca. 125–128 CE.5
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Figure 7-59 Equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius,from Rome, Italy, ca. 175 CE. Bronze, 11’ 6” high.
Musei Capitolini, Rome.
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Figure 7-57 Apotheosis of Antoninus Pius and Faustina, pedestal of the Column of Antoninus Pius, Rome, Italy, ca. 161 CE.Marble, 8’ 1 1/2” high. Musei Vaticani, Rome.
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Figure 7-58 Decursio, pedestal of the Column of Antoninus Pius, Rome, Italy, ca. 161 CE. Marble, 8’ 1 1/2” high. MuseiVaticani, Rome.
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Figure 7-60 Sarcophagus with the myth of Orestes, ca. 140–150 CE. Marble, 2’ 7 1/2” high. Cleveland Museum of Art,Cleveland.
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Figure 7-53 Al-Khazneh (Treasury), Petra,Jordan, second century CE.
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Figure 7-61 Asiatic sarcophagus with kline portrait of a woman, from Rapolla, near Melfi, Italy, ca. 165–170 CE. Marble,5’ 7” high. Museo Nazionale Archeologico del Melfese, Melfi.
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Figure 7-61 Paintedportrait of Septimius
Severus and his family,
from Egypt, ca. 200 CE.
Tempera on wood,
1’ 2” diameter. Staatliche
Museen, Berlin.
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Figure 7-62A Portrait ofCaracalla, ca. 211–217 CE.
Marble, 1’ 2” high.
Metropolitan Museum of
Art, New York.
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Figure 7-64 Plan of the Baths of Caracalla, Rome, Italy, 212–216 CE. 1) natatio, 2) frigidarium,3) tepidarium, 4) caldarium, 5) palaestra.
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Figure 7-68 Battle of Romans and barbarians (Ludovisi Battle Sarcophagus), from Rome, Italy,ca. 250–260 CE. Marble, 5’ high. Palazzo Altemps, Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome.
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Figure 7-67 Heroic portrait of TrebonianusGallus, from Rome, Italy, 251–253 CE. Bronze,
7’ 11”high. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
York.
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