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THE PANTHEON Chapter 6 Etruscan and Roman Art AP Art History

Works in Context? What does context refer to when discussing art? For whom or for what was the work created? Why was a work created? What religious beliefs or economic realities are portrayed? Why was this particular subject chosen? Why is it important to discuss works of art in context? Political and social context fluctuate from piece to piece. Every discussion of art should consider HOW the work functions within the culture. Every discussion of art should consider HOW the artwork reflects the culture surrounding the work! As an APAH student, you should ALWAYS consider a work and its functions within its contextual framework it is never just a Painting, Sculpture, or Architectural monument

The Pantheon Knowing CONTEXT is part of the process of art historical analysis! You learn how works of art are linked to history What do we KNOW about the Pantheon? Influenced by 2 nd Century Roman Imperial Political power Religious beliefs Social forces Technical knowledge Cultural taste The Pantheon is THE architectural example that represents Roman Imperial ambition What don t we know about the Pantheon? Who designed the work? Why did Hadrian leave the bronze lettering placed on the portico acknowledging Agrippa as the builder of an earlier temple? What sculptural works filled the 7 niches? What was the ACTUAL function? All of these!

Original Design

Connection to the past The Pantheon is the culmination of earlier Roman building traditions! Centralized plans Temple of Vesta Nero s Golden House The Great Baths The Pantheon represents the height of Roman building technology Illustrates Roman concrete building methods Vast, uninterrupted interior space was unprecedented in previous Roman construction

Contextual changes to the Pantheon For a civilization that kept such extensive historical records, how did the absence of information about the Pantheon develop? Did this building experience change over time? YES! Architecture is the single most changing art what emerges in one context, changes within the ever-shifting later contexts We know that the Pantheon did transition at one point from a pagan temple to a Christian church In AD (CE) 609 this building was renamed Santa Maria della Rotonda The survival of the Pantheon literally depended on this transformation The sculptural elements of the building were replaced with the new faith Could you compare the Pantheon, in this context, to the Parthenon or Hagia Sophia? YES! In 2,000 years, buildings can be completely demolished, renovated, or historically maintained.

Physical changes to the Pantheon Brick facing of the rotunda has lost its marble revetments The outer metal sheathing of the dome is gone The coffer decorations were melted down It is no longer elevated The original classical buildings surrounding this structure have all been replaced What was meant to AWE us is sometimes overlooked today even though it is a BIG structure.

In Transition Interior of the Pantheon (mid-1700s) by Giovanni Paolo Panini Antoine Desgodetz elevation of the Pantheon

Architectural Influence The Pantheon influenced many great builders in history Michelangelo Palladio Serlio Bernini Lord Burlington Thomas Jefferson This is only cultural interpretation this does not help us understand the context of the Pantheon!

Terms to know Porch (Portico): a colonnaded entrance Revetment: a facing or veneer of a wall Coffer: a decoration recession in a ceiling or vault Oculus: a round opening in a dome or window Groin Vault: a vault created by the intersection of two barrel vaults Rotunda: a round building Buttress: to counteract the outer thrust of a dome or vault Aedicule: a richly framed niche Fenestration: types or arrangements of windows Orientation: how a building is sited in terms of direction

Questions to answer For every discussion on buildings, you should answer the following questions What is the function? What type of plan is this? What is the structure or engineering system? What is the aesthetic (ornamentation, style, vocabulary)? How is the building sited? How did one enter the building? Describe the interior space (levels, lighting, aesthetics). How does one move through the building?