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Français : Fragment d'une peinture murale de Stabiae, représentant Flore (le Printemps). Hauteur : 0,40 m. env.
English: Part of a mural painting from Stabiae, representing Flora (the Spring). Height: about 0,40 m.
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Source Histoire de l'art Payot, volume 6, éditions Payot, Paris, undated, circa mid-1960s, between pages 64 and 65
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  • Photo: Musée National, Naples - Walter Dräyer (1911-2000), Zürich

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Identifier: trusquesrome00zschuoft (find matches)
Title: Étrusques -- Rome
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Zschietzschmann, Willy, 1900-
Subjects: Art, Etruscan Art, Roman
Publisher: Paris : Payot
Contributing Library: Scott - York University Libraries
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0 123166789 10 7 Pompéi. Temple de Fortuna Augusta. Plan. Les temples romains de lépoque républicaine allient donc desformes grecques employées isolément à un volume architecturalde type italo-étrusque. Tel est laboutissement du dialogue entrelarchitecture romaine et larchitecture grecque. Les Romainsfurent les premiers à engager ce dialogue. Les époques artistiquesqui suivront répéteront chacune ce processus, non sans avoir étéinfluencées par ce premier exemple donné par les Romains. Lorientation du temple a trouvé son achèvement et sa per-fection dans sa situation même. Le dioix de lemplacement dutemple, de même que la division des places publiques, procédaient IV Fragment dune peinture murale de Stabiae, représentant Flore(le Printemps). H: 0,40 m. env. 64 ^t ,r*^>
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dun plan bien déterminé. Le Forum est alors constitué par unevaste place intérieure limitée de tous côtés par des portiques quise coupent à angle droit (ce qui nest pas le cas du Forum romain,qui appartient à une époque beaucoup plus ancienne). Il setrouve, par exemple, à Pompéi ou à Ostie, au centre dun com-plexe de rues jalonné et arpenté au préalable, et rappelle par lecardo et le decumanus la construction des camps romains. Onaurait pu attribuer la paternité de ce procédé à Hippodamos deMilet sil navait été employé bien avant par les Etrusques pourla fondation de leurs villes. Le Forum Julium (Forum de César)à Rome est également tracé ainsi. Ces trois forums offrent encommun une place rectangulaire très allongée avec des colon-nades sur chaque côté et un temple qui sélève à lextrémitédun des petits côtés du rectangle et dont lemplacement et lahauteur même en accentuent lefFet. Les temples sont situés dans laxe du forum; leur axe centralcoïn

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