Argues, contrary to a paper in the same journal, that a cameo held in the antiquities collection in Leiden shows Constantius II, son of Constantine I, during the celebration of his promotion to Caesar
PhD ThesisThis inter-disciplinary thesis traces the influence of Greek images of monarchy on Rome, ...
This article reconciles contradictory ancient evidence concerning the date and circumstances of Cons...
In the thesis, images of Roman Emperors in gliptics have been presented and discussed. In the indivi...
This thesis aims to explain the influence that art of the classical world extended on future periods...
The present study explores a little-studied and reinterpreted early Roman Imperial cameo depicting A...
Constantine I was the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire from 306 to 337 AD. On the eve of ...
Constantine I struck two unusual types of silver coin at Constantinople which have traditionally bee...
The Grand Cameo for France is the largest cameo surviving from antiquity. Scholars have debated who ...
The Grand Cameo for France is the largest cameo surviving from antiquity. Scholars have debated who ...
Further discussion about the proposal of a 3D rendering of a Julius Caesar’s bust published on 22 Ju...
A damaged and badly weathered stone head, discovered prior to 1823 in York, and interpreted as an ea...
Byzantine icons have attracted artists and art historians to what they saw as the flat style of larg...
It is argued that Constantine concealed the Latin symbol for a thousand within a depiction of two ap...
This article presents an unpublished milestone set up by Crispus, Licinius II, and Constantine II be...
Two damaged and partially restored Roman portraits in the collection of the British Museum, previous...
PhD ThesisThis inter-disciplinary thesis traces the influence of Greek images of monarchy on Rome, ...
This article reconciles contradictory ancient evidence concerning the date and circumstances of Cons...
In the thesis, images of Roman Emperors in gliptics have been presented and discussed. In the indivi...
This thesis aims to explain the influence that art of the classical world extended on future periods...
The present study explores a little-studied and reinterpreted early Roman Imperial cameo depicting A...
Constantine I was the first Christian emperor of the Roman Empire from 306 to 337 AD. On the eve of ...
Constantine I struck two unusual types of silver coin at Constantinople which have traditionally bee...
The Grand Cameo for France is the largest cameo surviving from antiquity. Scholars have debated who ...
The Grand Cameo for France is the largest cameo surviving from antiquity. Scholars have debated who ...
Further discussion about the proposal of a 3D rendering of a Julius Caesar’s bust published on 22 Ju...
A damaged and badly weathered stone head, discovered prior to 1823 in York, and interpreted as an ea...
Byzantine icons have attracted artists and art historians to what they saw as the flat style of larg...
It is argued that Constantine concealed the Latin symbol for a thousand within a depiction of two ap...
This article presents an unpublished milestone set up by Crispus, Licinius II, and Constantine II be...
Two damaged and partially restored Roman portraits in the collection of the British Museum, previous...
PhD ThesisThis inter-disciplinary thesis traces the influence of Greek images of monarchy on Rome, ...
This article reconciles contradictory ancient evidence concerning the date and circumstances of Cons...
In the thesis, images of Roman Emperors in gliptics have been presented and discussed. In the indivi...