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Alumno/a: Alba Renú Rico
curso: 1 D
Fecha: 24-05-15
TÍTULO DE LA OBRA: Mosaico de la Villa romana de La Olmeda
AUTOR: Anónimo
FECHA: 3 de abril de 1996
Tipo de obra: Arquitectura
Estilo artístico: Arte romano
Descripción: Se trataba de una explotación agrícola en la que se diferencian dos fases cronológicas; por un lado la villa del siglo I que duró hasta finales del siglo III, y por otro la reedificación de la misma en el siglo IV - en un contexto de recuperación que vivió su mejor momento entre los gobiernos de Constantino I y Teodosio I el Grande - hasta que fue destruida y abandonada en el siglo VI.
Conexión con el momento histórico: Era un núcleo aristocrático que constituía una dinastía familiar de terratenientes, cuyos retratos se observan en el mosaico principal.
Student: Alba Renú Rico
Class: 1 D
Date: 24-05-15
Title of the work: Mosaico de la Villa romana de La Olmeda
Author: Anonymous
Date: 3 of april of 1996
Type of work: Architecture
Style of work: Roma art
Description: It was a farm that in it difference two cronologic phases; on the one hand the villa of the first century that lasted until the end of the third century, and on the other hand the rebuilding of the same in the fourth century - in a context of recovery who lived her best moment between the governments of Constantino I and Teodosio I el Grande - until it was destroyed and abandoned on the sixth century.
Connection with the historical moment: It was the aritocracy core that constitued a family dynasty of landowners, whose portraits are seen in the main picture.
Class: 1 D
Date: 24-05-15
Title of the work: Mosaico de la Villa romana de La Olmeda
Author: Anonymous
Date: 3 of april of 1996
Type of work: Architecture
Style of work: Roma art
Description: It was a farm that in it difference two cronologic phases; on the one hand the villa of the first century that lasted until the end of the third century, and on the other hand the rebuilding of the same in the fourth century - in a context of recovery who lived her best moment between the governments of Constantino I and Teodosio I el Grande - until it was destroyed and abandoned on the sixth century.
Connection with the historical moment: It was the aritocracy core that constitued a family dynasty of landowners, whose portraits are seen in the main picture.
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