ART 318 Roman Art and Architecture

Surveys the art of the Roman Empire from its Etruscan origins (eighth century B.C.) until the age of Constantine (early fourth century A.D.). Examines city planning, architecture, sculpture, painting, and the decorative arts in Rome and its provinces in the context of political developments. Special emphasis on public and private patronage of funerary, religious, and commemorative (propagandistic) arts. Fulfills Explorations in Fine Arts course requirement.

Credits

3.00

Cross Listed Courses

ART 318, CLAS 318, CLAS 561