The habit of honouring outstanding individuals with statues was common throughout the Roman Empire. Yet after the end of the Severan reign at the beginning of the third century AD, a decrease in honorific statues is generally assumed to have taken place. This thesis aims to evaluate this hypothesis, focusing specifically on the years AD 222-285. The thesis is assessing the contemporaneous imperial remains for the Roman Empire as a whole and the evidence from four exemplary cities that are particularly conspicuous in their statuary production and display, both before and after the time frame under investigation (Leptis Magna, Athens, Ephesus, Aphrodisias). The purpose is to explore the standards, conventions, and limitations of statuary prac...
This dissertation examines Roman spectacles from the Severan period as a medium for dynastic promoti...
This study concerns the marble portrait statues and busts of the Vestal Virgins, Roman priestesses w...
Portraits of a group of thirty kosmētai, public philosophy teachers in Athens, were found among the ...
The habit of honouring outstanding individuals with statues was common throughout the Roman Empire. ...
Ancient towns were filled with life-size bronze and marble figures â by the third century important ...
This dissertation examines the material evidence of honorific statue monuments of the administrative...
The statue habit was a defining characteristic of classical cities, and its demise in late antiquity...
Ancient towns were filled with life-size bronze and marble figures â by the third century importan...
The relationship between public honorific statues and funerary reliefs carved in western Asia Minor,...
This study examines how the Roman emperors c. AD. 260–295 attempt at maintaining their power-bases t...
Subject of the present thesis is the study of portrait statues that stood in theaters and odeons oft...
This article bridges two fields often kept separate: the study of portrait statues and the study of ...
From the end of the third century BC on, the funerary culture of the Etruscan city of Chiusi saw the...
This dissertation explores the dynamic relationship between mortuary practices and social structure ...
This thesis deals with portraiture of roman emperors on their statues and coins during the 3rd and 4...
This dissertation examines Roman spectacles from the Severan period as a medium for dynastic promoti...
This study concerns the marble portrait statues and busts of the Vestal Virgins, Roman priestesses w...
Portraits of a group of thirty kosmētai, public philosophy teachers in Athens, were found among the ...
The habit of honouring outstanding individuals with statues was common throughout the Roman Empire. ...
Ancient towns were filled with life-size bronze and marble figures â by the third century important ...
This dissertation examines the material evidence of honorific statue monuments of the administrative...
The statue habit was a defining characteristic of classical cities, and its demise in late antiquity...
Ancient towns were filled with life-size bronze and marble figures â by the third century importan...
The relationship between public honorific statues and funerary reliefs carved in western Asia Minor,...
This study examines how the Roman emperors c. AD. 260–295 attempt at maintaining their power-bases t...
Subject of the present thesis is the study of portrait statues that stood in theaters and odeons oft...
This article bridges two fields often kept separate: the study of portrait statues and the study of ...
From the end of the third century BC on, the funerary culture of the Etruscan city of Chiusi saw the...
This dissertation explores the dynamic relationship between mortuary practices and social structure ...
This thesis deals with portraiture of roman emperors on their statues and coins during the 3rd and 4...
This dissertation examines Roman spectacles from the Severan period as a medium for dynastic promoti...
This study concerns the marble portrait statues and busts of the Vestal Virgins, Roman priestesses w...
Portraits of a group of thirty kosmētai, public philosophy teachers in Athens, were found among the ...