FNAT2703 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Euphrates, Verism, Apse
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Introduction etruscan and roman art - art history example by the sixth century bce, a group of people known as the etruscans controlled a large and powerful empire near the coast of. The etruscans successfully ruled until they were overthrown by the romans in 281 bce. Strongly influenced by the greeks, the etruscans provided an artistic link between the greeks and the romans. The romans will establish and rule one of the most extensive empires in history. Imposing their culture on all people under their domain, the romans ruled an empire that stretched from the euphrates river in the near east, to north africa, and to scotland in. Historically, the republic was a time of expansion that was accomplished through war and alliances. The expansion of the empire brought about social, political, and economic changes that defined the empire for centuries. Architecture he growth of republican architecture corresponded to the expansion of the empire.