1 / 30

Roman Attire

Roman Attire. The Toga. From the Ara Pacis. Tunica. Special Occasions. Drawings from Statuary. Shape of Toga. Wrapping the Toga. Types of Togas. toga pura OR toga virilis toga praetexta toga candida toga pulla toga picta toga trabea. toga pura (or toga virilis ):.

dareh
Télécharger la présentation

Roman Attire

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Roman Attire

  2. The Toga

  3. From the Ara Pacis

  4. Tunica

  5. Special Occasions

  6. Drawings from Statuary

  7. Shape of Toga

  8. Wrapping the Toga

  9. Types of Togas • toga pura OR toga virilis • toga praetexta • toga candida • toga pulla • toga picta • toga trabea

  10. toga pura (or toga virilis): The ordinary citizen's toga. It is undied, and thus off-white or cream colored.

  11. toga praetexta: The toga worn by magistrates (and also by boys under the age of 16). It bears the purple stripe, the width of which varies according to the wearer. Senators and magistrates holding imperium wear a broad (3") purple stripe. Members of the Ordo Equites and magistrates without imperium wear a thin (1") purple stripe. Such stripes do not go all the way around the toga, but instead are placed on edge BEFA on the diagram (the upper-half of the toga).

  12. toga candida: The stark-white toga worn by candidates running for office.

  13. toga pulla: A dark toga, either brown, dark gray, or even black, worn while in mourning.

  14. toga picta: A special toga worn only by military commanders who are celebrating a triumph. It is solid purple with decorations in golden thread.

  15. toga trabea: A multi-colored toga, bearing purple and scarlet stripes, which was worn by Augurs.

  16. Women’s Attire

  17. The Bulla

  18. Hairstyles

  19. Women’s Attire Chiton--Greek Peplos--Greek

  20. The Stola Livia—Wife of Augustus

  21. Drawing of a Fibula

  22. Women’s Hairstyles

  23. Flavian Period Hairstyles

  24. Flavian Period, More

  25. Women’s Jewelry

  26. Rings Woman’s Ring Signet Ring

  27. What’s Wrong with This Picture?

  28. Toga Canis

More Related