Title: THE ARCH OF CONSTANTINE
1THE ARCH OF CONSTANTINE
2Constantines Recycled Sculpture
- Why?
- Lack of skilled artisans in Rome at the time
- Lack of time to complete the required reliefs
- Constantines desire to be identified with good
emperors
3YES COPY THE FOLLOWING SLIDES
4DIMENSIONS DETAILS
- Arch height, 21m width, 25.7m depth,
7.4mCentral archway height, 11.5m width,
6.5mSide archways height, 7.4m width, 3.36m - DATE AD312-315
5Inscription
6The Inscription
To the emperor Caesar Flavius Constantine
Maximus,Pius Felix Augustus, since through
divine inspiration and great wisdomhe has
delivered the state from the tyrant and all his
factions,by his army and noble arms, the Senate
and the Roman People,dedicate this arch
decorated with triumphal insignia.
7WE ARE GOING TO COMPLETE A BRACE MAP FOR THE
FOLLOWING SLIDES
8SUMMARY SENTENCES
9BACKGROUND
- When Constantine killed Maxentius in the battle
of the Milvian Bridge, in 312 AD, he marched
triumphantly into Rome. After the victory parade
was over, Constantine decided he wanted people to
remember this victory, and he put up a large
stone triumphal arch, like the Arch of Titus, or
the column of Trajan, to remind people that he
had won this important battle.
10- The Arch of Constantine, though, is a little
different from the earlier arches, because
Constantine was reminding people about a civil
war, not a war against foreign enemies. Titus had
conquered the Jewish revolt, and Septimius
Severus had conquered the Germans, but
Constantine had conquered another Roman emperor.
11- On top of the arch, Constantine had an
inscription carved that reminded people of his
victory. It's carefully phrased, so that while it
refers to God, it doesn't specify which god - a
Roman god like Jupiter, or the Christian God? In
312 AD, Constantine was already a Christian, but
he wasn't ready to put it on a public monument
yet.
12A FUNNY THING
- The Arch of Constantine is that a lot of the
other carvings, like the round ones that you can
see above the rectangular scenes, were taken from
other earlier monuments that showed earlier
emperors (mostly Hadrian and Marcus Aurelius).
Probably these were sculptures that had been in
storage, from monuments that had been taken down
for some reason. Why did Constantine use these
old carvings?
13- Some people think that by 312 AD, it was hard to
find anyone in Rome who was a good stone-carver,
so Constantine had to use the old carvings (he
recut the heads to look like him). Other people
think Constantine needed to save money. But it is
also possible that Constantine, as a usurper,
just wanted to make a connection to earlier, more
legitimate Roman emperors.
14- Unlike a lot of other Roman monuments, this one
is in pretty good shape. Because Constantine was
a Christian, the Popes were interested in
preserving this arch, which shows the triumph of
Christianity over Roman religion. So they paid
workmen to take care of this arch, as their
inscriptions on the sides show.
15The Good Emperors
TRAJAN
This is part of a frieze from Trajans campaigns
against the ______. The Trajanic works all came
from Trajans Forum.
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16The Good Emperors
HADRIAN
This roundel shows Hadrian on a boar _____. The
head of the Emperor has been remodeled to look
like Constantine.
17The Good Emperors
MARCUS AURELIUS
These reliefs show scenes from Marcus Aurelius
campigns against _______ tribes. The man standing
on the right is a Dacian prisoner from Trajans
Forum.
18Constantinian Works
These reliefs are part of the Constantinian
Frieze that surrounds the arch completely. They
show Constantine giving out money and giving a
speech.
CONSTANTINE
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20ATTIC Arch is dedicated to Emperor Constantine
after his victory over a tyrant
Friezes lead up to victories. Inscribtion that
celebrates Constantines 10th anniversary A.D. 315
as Emperor
8 rectangular relief
8 Statues of Dacian captives
Roundrels. East Sun Rising West sun setting.
8 Medallions
Relief panels
3 Arches, innovative
SPANDRELS Victory River god
21- Around the lower part of the arch, just over the
side archways, Constantine put pictures of the
battle itself. You can see the walls of Rome on
the right.
22Friezes lead up to victory
- Long narrow frieze under medallions.
- About Constantines army and his victory over
Maxintius.
- We see the emperor addressing the people (oratio)
and giving gifts to the people (donatio).
23- Next, of course, comes the battle for the Milvian
Bridge, with soldiers drowning in the water
underneath.
24Medallions
- Medallions stolen from monument built by the
Emperor Hadrian. - From the Imperial Hunt
- a wild boar hunt
- The offering of the lion skin to Hercules
25- And on the back, Constantine showed himself
giving money to the poor (he's sitting in the
middle, and the poor are all in a row, lifting up
their arms). Notice the use of colored marble,
which is new - earlier arches were just white
travertine or marble.
26- On the side, we see Constantine entering the city
of Rome in triumph after beating Maxentius. See
him in his chariot on the left? (The inscription
under it reminds us about a Pope who fixed up the
arch).
27Relief panels from monument of Marcus Aurelias
8 Rectangular relief from Emperor Marcus
aurelias. These commerate campaigns between
Germans and Smartians probably all came from same
monument-triumphal arch. These heads were
replaced, they were reworked to look like Emperor
Constantine.
- Dacian captives are foreign
- Wear trousers
- Have beards
- Bushy hair style
- They came from forum built by Trajan 107-113
28Arch of Constantine
- Sections dated to the period of Constantine
- Spandrels
- Roundrels personification of spread of goodness
- Long narrow frieze
29Arch of Constantine
- Cannibalised (taking things to pieces) bits
- 4 Corinthian columns (detached)
- Inscription
- Statues and reliefs are relevant because they
praise previous emperors virtue and military
power. - Dacian Captives
- 4 Relief panels (in central arch and W E tops)
also from monument from Trajans time. Originally
it was one long frieze about Trajan war and
victory over Dacians. They are carved ub kayers
if different depth of relief to give realistic
perspective. - 8 Rectangular Relief Panels.
- WHY CANNIBALISE?
- Nostalgia for imperial Romes Golden Age.