Roman art

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Roman art is the visual and architectural tradition of ancient Rome, renowned for its realistic portraiture, grand public monuments, and extensive use of Greek and Etruscan artistic models.

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Label Occurrences
Roman art canonical 5
Roman school of sculpture 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient art
art movement
cultural tradition
associatedWith Roman religion
domestic decoration
imperial propaganda
public architecture
countryOfOrigin Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
developedInPeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
endTime circa 5th century CE
hasGenre architectural sculpture
decorative arts
funerary art
historical relief
mosaic decoration
numismatic art
portrait sculpture
wall painting
hasMajorCenter Herculaneum NERFINISHED
Ostia NERFINISHED
Pompeii NERFINISHED
Ravenna
Rome
hasMajorWork Ara Pacis Augustae
Arch of Constantine
Arch of Titus
Trajan's Column
surface form: Column of Trajan

House of the Faun mosaics
Pantheon
surface form: Pantheon decoration

Third Style Roman wall painting
surface form: Pompeian wall paintings

Villa of the Mysteries
surface form: Villa of the Mysteries frescoes
hasStyleCharacteristic combination of Greek and local elements
idealization of emperors
narrative reliefs
use of perspective in relief
verism
influenced Byzantine art
Neoclassicism
surface form: Neoclassical art

Renaissance art
influencedBy Etruscan art
Greek art
knownFor extensive use of Etruscan models
extensive use of Greek models
grand public monuments
realistic portraiture
partOf ancient Roman culture
startTime circa 3rd century BCE
typicalSubject emperors
everyday life scenes
gods and goddesses
military victories
mythological scenes
usesMedium bronze
fresco
marble
mosaic
stucco
terracotta

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Etruscan art influenced Roman art
Pietro Bernini artisticSchool Roman art
this entity surface form: Roman school of sculpture
Celtic art hasInfluenceFrom Roman art
Minotaur appearsIn Roman art
Ganymede themeIn Roman art