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Etruscan and Roman Art

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AP Art History: Packet 3 Etruscan: Lack of political cohesion creates strong sense of individualism (resulting in a unique blend of naturalism and stylization) and independence as well as a lifestyle that is adventurous, animated, and passionate ? Roman: Art used in the service of propaganda for the rich and the powerful Expressions of virtue and honor, often combined with candid realism Overpowering grandeur demonstrated in monuments and architecture, often resulting in innovative constructions of architectural structures and often their interior space Large-scale public works suggesting an efficient bureaucracy with widespread control Desire to connect themselves to the ancient Greeks ? Vocabulary:

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While the traditional view of Roman artists is that they often borrowed from, and copied Greek precedents (much of the Greek sculpture known today is in the form of Roman marble copies), more recent analysis has indicated that Roman art is a highly creative pastiche relying heavily on Greek models but also encompassing Etruscan, native Italic, and even Egyptian visual culture. Stylistic eclecticism and practical application are the hallmarks of much Roman art.
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