2015-7-14 · Private portraiture of unknown citizen from the Nerva-Antonine era Portrait of Vibia Sabina (wife of Hadrian) with a Flavian hairstyle. Portrait of an elderly woman inspired by the iconography of Marciana (sister of Trajan), 98 – 117 AD, Greek marble (head) and red onyx (modern bust).

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 9 Antonine Emperors, 138–192 ce 245. From an Empire of Gold to One of Rust Timeline 245. Introduction 246. Antonine Portraiture 247. Architectural Sculpture 253. Architecture 257. Wall Painting and Mosaics 260. Sarcophagi 263. Fayum Mummy Portraits 268. Conclusion 271. Suggestions for Further Reading 272. 10 Civil War and Severan Dynasty, 193 Colossal bust of a goddess or personification - Roman

9 Antonine Emperors, 138–192 ce 245. From an Empire of Gold to One of Rust Timeline 245. Introduction 246. Antonine Portraiture 247. Architectural Sculpture 253. Architecture 257. Wall Painting and Mosaics 260. Sarcophagi 263. Fayum Mummy Portraits 268. Conclusion 271. Suggestions for Further Reading 272. 10 Civil War and Severan Dynasty, 193

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

A ROMAN MARBLE PORTRAIT HEAD OF A WOMAN LATE ANTONINE TO EARLY SEVERAN PERIOD, CIRCA 190 A.D. The youthful woman with her head angled slightly to her right, with an oval face, her center-parted hair pulled loosely into a large spiralling bun, the individual locks delineated, the deep groove of the part running across the entire crown of her head, some wisps along her neck, her …

"A New Analysis of Antonine Statuary Groups in Roman … This article bridges two fields often kept separate: the study of portrait statues and the study of the statue bases and their texts. However, the statues and their inscribed bases are complementary and necessarily must be studied together. The bases provide information about the titulature of the emperors and the dedicants. Portrait heads have been used in the creation of typologies and Jean-Antoine Houdon | French sculptor | Britannica 2020-7-11 · Jean-Antoine Houdon, (born March 20, 1741, Versailles, France—died July 15, 1828, Paris), French sculptor whose religious and mythological works are definitive expressions of the 18th-century Rococo style of sculpture.Elements of classicism and naturalism are also evident in his work, and the vividness with which he expressed both physiognomy and character places him among history’s