Arts and culture in the ancient world ThroughoutRomeyou encounter thesilent contemporary examples of antiquity. Many of theRoman buildingswere incorporated into their shape and arrangement from the Greek. Both thetemples and theatres, as well as theRoman forumresemble theirGreek models. Still relevant...
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The jury Prix de Rome 2021 consists of Ann Demeester (director, Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem; extraordinary Professor Art and Culture at Radboud University, Nijmegen), Amira Gad (head of programs, LAS Light Art Space, Berlin), Antonio Jose Guzman (visual artist, researcher, lecturer), Samuel Leu...
4. Ancient Rome: Celtic Art Styles Introduction The peoples who inhabited Germany, Gaul, Spain and Scandinavia did not possess traditions of culture andcivilizationof a Western Mediterranean type before the Roman occupation. Contacts, however, were not lacking either with Italy or the Middle East ...
history witnesses the Roman Entire expanding its frontiers, reaching a territory that included northern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa (Nicolet 1991: 1) Revolts within the empire were frequent, and "no dates identifies the moment when Rome ceased to rule her subjects through coercion"...