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Roman Sculptures 
most Roman sculptures are made of 
monumental terra-cotta. They did not 
attempt to compete with the free standing 
Greek works of history or mythology but 
rather they produced reliefs in the Great 
Roman triumphal columns with continuous 
narrative reliefs around.
The Portonacio Sarcophagus 
used for the burial of Roman General 
involved in the campaign of Marcus 
Aurellius 
The best known and most elaborate of 
all “sarcophagus” (it is a box-liked funeral 
receptacle for a dead body. Comes from a 
Greek word “sarx” meaning flesh and 
“phagein”meaning “to eat”)
It depicts battle scenes 
between Romans and 
Germans. 
Carved in Marble.
Sarcopagus from cervetiri 
Museo Nazionale de Villa Giulia, 
Rome 
made from Terra-cotta 
a husband and wife are reclining 
comfortably, as if they were on a 
couch.
BYZANTINE 
SCULPTURES
The dominant themes in Byzantine sculptures 
are religious, everyday life senses, and motifs 
from nature. 
Animals were used as symbols (dove,deer, 
peafowl)while some had acrostic signs(form 
of writing in which taking the first 
letter;syllable of word of different lines and 
putting them together it can be read a 
message) that contained a great theological 
significance.
The Barberini Diptych 
an early example of 
Byzantine Ivory work.
ROMANESQUE SCULPTURES 
some of the famous sculptural pieces 
are reliquaries, altar frontals, crucifixes, and 
devotional images. Small individual works 
of art were generally made of costly 
materials for royal and aristocratic patrons. 
These lightweight devotional images were 
usually carried in the processions both 
inside and outside the churches.
Last Judgement 
tympanum (an architectural 
element with in the arch or 
pediment) of the west portal, 
Cathedral of Saint-Lazare, Autun 
Burgundy France,
GOTHIC SCULPTURES 
Have greater freedom of style. 
They no longer lay closely against the 
wall, but begun to project outward. 
Figures were given their own particular 
attitudes instead of being set into 
particular patterns and are more lively 
and realistic.
Resurrection of the Virgin

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Roman sculptures

  • 1. Roman Sculptures most Roman sculptures are made of monumental terra-cotta. They did not attempt to compete with the free standing Greek works of history or mythology but rather they produced reliefs in the Great Roman triumphal columns with continuous narrative reliefs around.
  • 2. The Portonacio Sarcophagus used for the burial of Roman General involved in the campaign of Marcus Aurellius The best known and most elaborate of all “sarcophagus” (it is a box-liked funeral receptacle for a dead body. Comes from a Greek word “sarx” meaning flesh and “phagein”meaning “to eat”)
  • 3. It depicts battle scenes between Romans and Germans. Carved in Marble.
  • 4. Sarcopagus from cervetiri Museo Nazionale de Villa Giulia, Rome made from Terra-cotta a husband and wife are reclining comfortably, as if they were on a couch.
  • 6. The dominant themes in Byzantine sculptures are religious, everyday life senses, and motifs from nature. Animals were used as symbols (dove,deer, peafowl)while some had acrostic signs(form of writing in which taking the first letter;syllable of word of different lines and putting them together it can be read a message) that contained a great theological significance.
  • 7. The Barberini Diptych an early example of Byzantine Ivory work.
  • 8. ROMANESQUE SCULPTURES some of the famous sculptural pieces are reliquaries, altar frontals, crucifixes, and devotional images. Small individual works of art were generally made of costly materials for royal and aristocratic patrons. These lightweight devotional images were usually carried in the processions both inside and outside the churches.
  • 9. Last Judgement tympanum (an architectural element with in the arch or pediment) of the west portal, Cathedral of Saint-Lazare, Autun Burgundy France,
  • 10. GOTHIC SCULPTURES Have greater freedom of style. They no longer lay closely against the wall, but begun to project outward. Figures were given their own particular attitudes instead of being set into particular patterns and are more lively and realistic.