Romanticism

Romanticism
Place:
Central Italy, then extends throughout the Roman Empire.
Year:
700 Years Before AD to 475 AD
Artistic Features:
Get inspired from Greek art, full of richness of color, beauty and balance
Influence of:
Greek, Etruscan and the art of colonies.
Influence on: 

Byzantium, Romanes and later influenced on European Art

Catan Art 
Materials used
Enchanted, Tempera and Fresco.
Main charateristics
Mostly the interior decoration art. The image looks three dimensions above the 'two-dimensional wall'. There is the use of optical illusion. Mural on graves, temples and houses (Pompeii). Trials on science into lines and air perspectives and the use of light and dark effects. Rich colors and prioritize line elements in his paintings.

Art Sclupture
Materials used
Stone, marble, bronze and metal for small statues
Main features
Mostly for architectural decoration. Trials are not profound by using ideas from Greece. It is individual sculpture and not to sculpt. There are many children's chest scales. Statue has been a reflection of a superior service to the country and in the example of the Greek establishment.

Architecture
Materials used
Concrete (broken stones and limestone plaster), stone, brick bricks (triangular and rectangular) Marble and bronze are also used.
Key Features
The most important Roman art. The rigorous rendering of architectural rules (the Tuskan form, Dorik Roma, the plural form and the Greek rule)
construction has been focused on the interior, as a contrast to Greek architecture. Construction of the "Basilica" in the form of Monumental. The wall surface shows the same wall features as the background.
The development of the Etruscan idea, the rounded gate (stone wedge gates) and has a vault and dome.
OHas a 'modern' facility compared to Crete architecture. The art of art is treated as fine artwork
examples 
such as memorials and mass memorials
OInfluenced by western art

OExample
OCatan Art
OFresco "Odyssey Landscape".

OArt Sculpture
OChief Constantine
O
OArchitecture
OThe Pond du Gard Bridge; in France, the Colloseum Sports Arena; Titus Gate, in Rome, the gateway
O
OCarcalla bath hall in Rome; and Kuill Partheon in Rome.






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