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Bibliography

  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_art
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek_art
  • www.youtube.com/watch?v=oD0czn_aA4k
  • http://www.nashville.gov/portals/0/SiteContent/Parks/images/parthenon/Parthenon-Dusk.jpg
  • http://tinyurl.com/pptblk6

Differences

Similarities

Parthenon - Built in 432 BC

Pantheon - Built around 126 AD.

Parthenon - Worships goddess Athena

Pantheon - Worships all gods of Rome

Parthenon - Main Architect: Phidias

Pantheon - Main Architect: Apollodorus

Parthenon - Shaped like a perfect rectangle

Pantheon - Shaped like a rotunda

Roman Art Ideals

Art was more practical and realistic.

Roman sculptors sculpted every detail of their subject matter whether it looked good or not.

Here is a video showing the significance of Greek and Roman Art.

Both constructed as temples to worship gods.

Both temples had high columns.

Both monuments were made with marble.

Both art forms referred to as "Classical" Art.

Both art styles influenced modern art of today's society.

Greek Parthenon

Greek Art Ideals

Dedicated to patron Goddess of Greece - Athena.

Tall columns, triangular prism for roof.

Built to extreme precision according to mathematical ratios of geometry.

The artists of Greece believed that art should show the subject matter in perfect physical form, showing dominance in power, beauty, and strength.

Roman Pantheon

Roman temple dedicated to all gods of Rome.

Tall pillars, rotunda.

Best preserved ancient Roman monument - all others had been destroyed in raids by invaders.

Greek Art vs. Roman Art

By: Stone, Lucas, Noah, and James

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