This article engages with the interplay of two-dimensional and three-dimensional wall decoration in Roman wall decoration of the so-called four Pompeian styles. Instead of describing the rapid changes in the use (or non-use) of techniques for creating perspectival depth in August Mau’s four styles within an autonomous development of decorative principles, either favoring surface over depth, or vice versa, this article will discuss the imaginary space/surface on the walls in relation to the ‘real’ space enclosed by the decorated walls and—foremost—their inhabitants as the actual referent of the decoration. The discussion will focus on second-style wall decoration, with glimpses on the earlier first and later thi...
This volume presents a series of case studies that trace the ways in which audiences across Europe h...
My dissertation has several aims: first, to address the use and validity of August Mau’s Four-Style ...
Dans l'histoire de la peinture murale en Italie, la riche documentation campanienne, antérieure à l'...
In his ground-breaking article “Perspektive als symbolische Form” Erwin Panofsky argued for the fund...
Contains fulltext : 195365.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)13e. Colloque d...
This article investigates the role of wall surfaces as an interactive medium in the First Pompeian S...
The more or less obvious intent of wall paintings is to create an illusion by breaking through the i...
Essential element of architectural design in the villa of Oplontis, the wall decoration is character...
El grado de ilusionismo tridimensional alcanzado durante el segundo estilo de la pintura romano-camp...
An explanation is proposed for the Origin of a device used to create some of the first convincing in...
For a long time, studies on Roman wall paintings in Italy have been focusing their attention on the ...
This dissertation analyzes the Second Style decorations (c. 40-30 BC) from the House of the Cryptopo...
Contains fulltext : 195710pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Essential element of architectural design in the villa of Oplontis, the wall decoration is character...
This article présents a tentative study, constituting a first approach to mural painting during the ...
This volume presents a series of case studies that trace the ways in which audiences across Europe h...
My dissertation has several aims: first, to address the use and validity of August Mau’s Four-Style ...
Dans l'histoire de la peinture murale en Italie, la riche documentation campanienne, antérieure à l'...
In his ground-breaking article “Perspektive als symbolische Form” Erwin Panofsky argued for the fund...
Contains fulltext : 195365.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)13e. Colloque d...
This article investigates the role of wall surfaces as an interactive medium in the First Pompeian S...
The more or less obvious intent of wall paintings is to create an illusion by breaking through the i...
Essential element of architectural design in the villa of Oplontis, the wall decoration is character...
El grado de ilusionismo tridimensional alcanzado durante el segundo estilo de la pintura romano-camp...
An explanation is proposed for the Origin of a device used to create some of the first convincing in...
For a long time, studies on Roman wall paintings in Italy have been focusing their attention on the ...
This dissertation analyzes the Second Style decorations (c. 40-30 BC) from the House of the Cryptopo...
Contains fulltext : 195710pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Essential element of architectural design in the villa of Oplontis, the wall decoration is character...
This article présents a tentative study, constituting a first approach to mural painting during the ...
This volume presents a series of case studies that trace the ways in which audiences across Europe h...
My dissertation has several aims: first, to address the use and validity of August Mau’s Four-Style ...
Dans l'histoire de la peinture murale en Italie, la riche documentation campanienne, antérieure à l'...