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Roman Portrait Sculpture, 217-260 A.D.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Roman Portrait Sculpture, 217-260 A.D.

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: BRILL

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Greek and Roman Portrait Sculpture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104
Ancient Greek Portrait Sculpture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 238

Ancient Greek Portrait Sculpture

  • Categories: Art

This book offers a new approach to the history of Greek portraiture by focusing on portraits without names. Comprehensively illustrated, it brings together a wide range of evidence that has never before been studied as a group. Sheila Dillon considers the few original bronze and marble portrait statues preserved from the Classical and Hellenistic periods together with the large number of Greek portraits known only through Roman 'copies'. In focusing on a series of images that have previously been ignored, Dillon investigates the range of strategies and modes utilized in these portraits to construct their subject's identity. Her methods undermine two basic tenets of Greek portraiture: first, ...

Greek and Roman Portrait Sculpture
  • Language: en

Greek and Roman Portrait Sculpture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Greek and Roman portrait sculpture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 93

Greek and Roman portrait sculpture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1976
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Roman Portraits in Context
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 605

Roman Portraits in Context

  • Categories: Art

The highest honour a Roman citizen could hope for was a portrait statue in the forum of his city. While the emperor and high senatorial officials were routinely awarded statues, strong competition existed among local benefactors to obtain this honour, which proclaimed and perpetuated the memory of the patron and his family for generations. There were many ways to earn a portrait statue but such local figures often had to wait until they had passed away before the public finally fulfilled their expectations. It is argued in this book that our understanding and contemplation of a Roman portrait statue is greatly enriched, when we consider its wider historical context, its original setting, the circumstances of its production and style, and its base which, in many cases, bore a text that contributed to the rhetorical power of the image.

Roman Portraits
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 298

Roman Portraits

Portrait sculptures are among the most vibrant records of ancient Greek and Roman culture. They represent people of all ages and social strata: revered poets and philosophers, emperors and their family members, military heroes, local dignitaries, ordinary citizens, and young children. The Met's distinguished collection of Greek and Roman portraits in stone and bronze is published in its entirety for the first time in this volume. Paul Zanker, a leading authority on Roman sculpture today, has brought his exceptional knowledge to the study of these portraits; in presenting them, he brings the ancient world to life for contemporary audiences. Each work is lavishly illustrated, meticulously desc...

Mythological Figures and Portraits
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Mythological Figures and Portraits

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004
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  • Publisher: Unknown

During the spring of 2004 the Minneapolis Institute of Arts held an exhibition of Roman mythological figures and portraits from the Miller Collection, an important American private collection of Roman sculpture. This richly illustrated volume presents the catalogue, comprising thirty-one portrait heads, funerary reliefs of people and animals, and mythical figures and beasts. Each work of art is presented in a full-page colour photograph with a facing description and discussion. Richard Brilliant's introductory discussion considers the collector's vision of his friend Dr Miller while Sheree Jaros introduces the catalogue itself.

Roman Art
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Roman Art

A complete introduction to the rich cultural legacy of Rome through the study of Roman art ... It includes a discussion of the relevance of Rome to the modern world, a short historical overview, and descriptions of forty-five works of art in the Roman collection organized in three thematic sections: Power and Authority in Roman Portraiture; Myth, Religion, and the Afterlife; and Daily Life in Ancient Rome. This resource also provides lesson plans and classroom activities."--Publisher website.

Roman Portraits in the J. Paul Getty Museum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 145

Roman Portraits in the J. Paul Getty Museum

  • Categories: Art

Portraits, sometimes crude in their realism or gripping in the sense of a living person, were one of the great achievements of Roman Art. The collection of one hundred portraits in the Getty Museum is one of the largest in the world. Dr. Frel surveys the history of Roman portrait art in an often controversial introduction on the purpose of portraits in Roman life and society, continuing his arguments through the catalogue analyses of the individual pieces. The occasion for the book was a loan exhibition of the portraits to the Philbrook Art Center in Tulsa. This lavishly illustrated book presents a discussion of the principal views and the uses of the portrait in ancient times. The photographs include unusual views of the back and profiles of many portraits to show the care with which they were created and their damages and reworking over the centuries. The catalogue also includes five portraits that are late evocations of the antique and outright forgeries.