Roman Republic and Empire 264 B.C.E.-476 C.E.: Arts Research Article from World Eras

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Roman Republic and Empire 264 B.C.E.-476 C.E.: Arts Research Article from World Eras

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Aristocratic Family. Fabius Pictor, known as Fabius "the Painter," was born into an aristocratic family called the Fabii. He was famous for his paintings in the temple of Salus (Health), which eventually burned down during the reign of Claudius (41—54 C.E.). It seems that his painting was admired for the precision of its outlines and the brightness and mixture of its colors, which refrained from being gaudy (at least in Roman eyes). Fabius Pictor is an interesting example of a trend in the Roman republic and early empire whereby certain members of the aristocracy found fame as painters. This fame, however, brought with it some controversy. Some considered that his occupation as painter fell short of the pride of his family, which had won honors with consulships, priesthoods, and triumphs. Yet, Fabius proudly signed his works and apparently compared...

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