2016-3-4 · Antonine Dynasty Sculpture (138-192 CE) The effects of the Hadrianic revival lasted for many years. They are evident in most of the reliefs from the reigns of the Antonine emperors, Antoninus Pius (138-161), Marcus Aurelius (161-180), and Commodus (180-192).

(PDF) Portraits The most obvious change is a sudden increase in numbers of naturalistic portraits as well as in media, and the use of such portraiture not just by the ruling families and the highest levels of Roman Art & Architecture Final Flashcards | Quizlet -style of late Antonine portraiture -looks away from viewer, different from confident imagery of earlier -no major accomplishments, rule followed by military succession/crisis; emperor by bloodline. Monument of Philopappos-Athens Mouseion Hill, AD 114-116-massive funerary monument for individual Course Syllabus - John Cabot University

-style of late Antonine portraiture -looks away from viewer, different from confident imagery of earlier -no major accomplishments, rule followed by military succession/crisis; emperor by bloodline. Monument of Philopappos-Athens Mouseion Hill, AD 114-116-massive funerary monument for individual

25, pl. 34; (3) Roman couple as Mars and Venus, from the so-called basilica at Ostia (late Antonine period Second-Century Mythological Portraiture 25-26 Musei Capitolini Roman Art Final Flashcards | Quizlet Assassination of Alexander Severus, "Third Century Crisis," continuation of artistic trends in Antonine and Severan periods, Maximinus Thrax (235-38), Thracian, virtusexpression, Philip the Arab (244-49), Syrian, Trebonius Gallus (251-53), traditions from earlier Roman portraiture Gallienus (253-68), revival of classicism, simplification Caracalla - Wiki

25, pl. 34; (3) Roman couple as Mars and Venus, from the so-called basilica at Ostia (late Antonine period Second-Century Mythological Portraiture 25-26 Musei Capitolini

The Nervan-Antonines | Boundless Art History The portraiture of Nerva and later of Trajan display an increasing militaristic look. Nerva : The portraiture of Nerva and later of Trajan display an increasing militaristic look. Nerva’s successor and adopted son Trajan was a much more successful emperor who was well … A History of Roman Art | Roman Culture | Ancient Culture