Roman Art and Archaeology

Roman Art and Archaeology
Author: Mark Fullerton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0500294070

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This new survey makes sense of Roman art by placing works in their full historical context--showing students not only how but also why art was used in Roman society and politics (such as wealthy Romans sponsoring public projects to promote themselves). The book breaks new ground by devoting chapters to art from the provinces, rather than focusing solely on Rome itself. Mark Fullerton provides the most in-depth look at Roman art from across the empire, connecting Roman art to the Mediterranean and the wider world.

Roman Art Archaeology

Roman Art   Archaeology
Author: Mark D. Fullerton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Architecture, Roman
ISBN: 0500843147

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Art Archaeology of the Roman World

Art   Archaeology of the Roman World
Author: Mark D. Fullerton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: Architecture, Roman
ISBN: 0500051933

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Mark D. Fullerton blends the art of the Roman period with its history of political intrigue, military and religious ideologies, and intercultural interaction. The book not only explores the art of Rome itself but also that of the Roman provinces, including Syria, Egypt, Algeria, Greece and the British Isles, showing how Roman art drew from and influenced the wider ancient world.Each of the book's four parts opens with a timeline and historical overview, allowing the reader to better understand how the art relates to the political and social lives of the people of ancient Rome. Individual chapters begin with a map of Rome, illustrating how the city changed over centuries of rebuilding and reimagining.With an introduction, 'What Is Roman about Roman Art?', and 'Materials and Techniques' features on the artistic innovations introduced by the Romans, such as concrete, linear and atmospheric perspective, and mosaic, the book explores how Roman influences still affect the art and architectural world today.

Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology and Their Influence

Greek and Roman Art and Archaeology and Their Influence
Author: David Soren
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2017
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN: 152492105X

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The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture

The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture
Author: Clemente Marconi
Publsiher: Oxford Handbooks
Total Pages: 729
Release: 2015
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780199783304

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This handbook explores key aspects of art and architecture in ancient Greece and Rome. Drawing on the perspectives of scholars of various generations, nationalities, and backgrounds, it discusses Greek and Roman ideas about art and architecture, as expressed in both texts and images, along with the production of art and architecture in the Greek and Roman world.

Ateliers and Artisans in Roman Art and Archaeology

Ateliers and Artisans in Roman Art and Archaeology
Author: Stine Birk
Publsiher: Jra Supplementary
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 188782992X

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"Papers based on a session held at the 109th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America in Chicago, January 3-6, 2008."

Shaky Ground

Shaky Ground
Author: Elizabeth Marlowe
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472502094

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The recent crisis in the world of antiquities collecting has prompted scholars and the general public to pay more attention than ever before to the archaeological findspots and collecting histories of ancient artworks. This new scrutiny is applied to works currently on the market as well as to those acquired since (and despite) the 1970 UNESCO Convention, which aimed to prevent the trafficking in cultural property. When it comes to famous works that have been in major museums for many generations, however, the matter of their origins is rarely considered. Canonical pieces like the Barberini Togatus or the Fonseca bust of a Flavian lady appear in many scholarly studies and virtually every textbook on Roman art. But we have no more certainty about these works' archaeological contexts than we do about those that surface on the market today. This book argues that the current legal and ethical debates over looting, ownership and cultural property have distracted us from the epistemological problems inherent in all (ostensibly) ancient artworks lacking a known findspot, problems that should be of great concern to those who seek to understand the past through its material remains.

A Companion to Roman Art

A Companion to Roman Art
Author: Barbara E. Borg
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781119077893

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A Companion to Roman Art encompasses various artistic genres, ancient contexts, and modern approaches for a comprehensive guide to Roman art. Offers comprehensive and original essays on the study of Roman art Contributions from distinguished scholars with unrivalled expertise covering a broad range of international approaches Focuses on the socio-historical aspects of Roman art, covering several topics that have not been presented in any detail in English Includes both close readings of individual art works and general discussions Provides an overview of main aspects of the subject and an introduction to current debates in the field