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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Active 106-48 B.C.E.
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Special Audience. Pasiteles, who hailed from southern Italy, was given Roman citizenship. He was active as an artist at the time of Pompey the Great (106-48 B.C.E.)- His works were admired by contemporaries in antiquity, including the great polymath Varro (116-27 B.C.E.). He placed much emphasis on modeling, for working sculpture in metal and for carving statues. Pliny records an ivory statue he made depicting Jupiter in the temple of Metellus at the approach of the Campus Martius. He was also noted for sketching from life, and he appears to have been interested in animal as well as human or divine subjects. He wrote five volumes on famous artworks throughout the world and seems to have been part of the tradition of the artist cum theorist/scholar known from the Hellenistic world, but probably traceable...

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