A History of Roman Art. Steven L. Tuck
19 7 THE FLAVIANS, 69–96 CE CIVIL WAR OF 68–69 CE VESPASIAN AND TITUS, 69–81 CE POMPEII AND HERCULANEUM DOMITIAN, 81–96 CE DECORATIVE METAL AND GLASS CONCLUSION SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING
20 8 TRAJAN AND HADRIAN, 98–138 CE NERVA, 96–98 CE TRAJAN, 98–117 ce, AND HADRIAN, 117–138 CE ARCHITECTURE SCULPTURE MOSAICS LAMPS CONCLUSION SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING
21 9 ANTONINE EMPERORS, 138–192 CE INTRODUCTION ANTONINE PORTRAITURE ARCHITECTURAL SCULPTURE ARCHITECTURE WALL PAINTING AND MOSAICS SARCOPHAGI FAYUM MUMMY PORTRAITS CARVED GEMS CONCLUSION SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING
22 10 CIVIL WAR AND SEVERAN DYNASTY, 193–235 CE INTRODUCTION TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS IN SEVERAN ART PORTRAITURE BATHS OF CARACALLA: ARCHITECTURE AND SCULPTURE IN ROME HISTORICAL RELIEFS MOSAIC ART UNDER THE SEVERANS SARCOPHAGI FORMA URBIS ROMAE ROMAN TEMPLES AT BAALBEK SEVERAN BUILDING PROGRAM AT LEPCIS MAGNA GEMS TERRACOTTA CONCLUSION SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING
23 11 THE THIRD CENTURY AND THE TETRARCHY, 235–306 CE THIRD‐CENTURY EMPERORS AND THE TETRARCHY COIN PORTRAITS OF THE THIRD CENTURY CE HISTORICAL RELIEFS SARCOPHAGI IMPERIAL ARCHITECTURE MOSAICS FROM THE CITY OF ANTIOCH‐ON‐THE‐ORONTES IN THE ROMAN EAST GLASS AND GEMS CONCLUSION SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING
24 12 CONSTANTINE, 306–337 CE CONSTANTINE, THE FIRST CHRISTIAN EMPEROR ARCHITECTURE AT TRIER: BUILDING A PROVINCIAL CAPITAL ARCHITECTURE AND SCULPTURE AT ROME: AUGMENTING THE IMPERIAL CAPITAL AND CREATING A DYNASTY SILVER VESSELS IN THE FOURTH CENTURY CE MOSAICS CONCLUSION EPILOGUE: THE FALL OF ROME AND THE RISE OF NEW ROMES SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING
25 GLOSSARY
27 INDEX
List of Illustrations
1 Note to Students0.1 Map of full extent of Roman Empire under Trajan, c. 115 CE. Drawing by J...
2 Chapter 11.1 Julio‐Claudian man, portrait from Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park Ancient Sc...1.2 Capitoline She‐wolf statue, 5th cent. BCE or 13th cent. CE, Musei Capito...1.3 Statue of Roman man with busts of ancestors, “Barbarini Togatus,” 1st ce...1.4 Cloaca Maxima (Great Drain) outlet to the Tiber, Rome, c. 510 BCE.1.5a