This thesis examines the city of Rome as a primary context of British sociability and portrait identity during the period from 1740 to 1830. Part I considers the work of the portrait painter Pompeo Batoni. It examines the pictorial record of grand tourist sociability at Rome in the 1750s, questioning the complex articulation of nationality among British visitors, and the introduction of overt references to antiquity in the portraiture of Pompeo Batoni. It subsequently interrogates Batoni's use of the partially nude Vatican Ariadne sculpture in five portraits of male grand tourists, dating from Charles John Crowle in 1762, to Thomas William Coke in 1774. Part II of this thesis considers the realities of viewing the sculpted body at Rome, rec...
This interdisciplinary study of the male and female nude explores the cultural, social and political...
This article looks at how three international artists portray people in Rome today. In these portrai...
This thesis explores the dynamics of artistic patronage in the mid-seventeenth century in Rome, focu...
The Venetian sculptor Antonio Canova (1757-1822) was Europe's most celebrated artist from the end of...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Doctor of ...
The National Archeological Museum in Venice preserves numerous Roman sculpture portraits that may be...
The focus of this thesis is the patronage and reception of Flemish and Dutch painters and their genr...
This thesis deals with the sculptural milieu of Rome in the years 1590-1615, with special concentrat...
Since the antiquity, and up to modern times, the portraits of famous men have been a long-term topos...
The purpose of this dissertation is to conduct a comprehensive study of Roman women's portrait busts...
The emergence of Augustus and his restoration of the Roman Republic prompted innovations in public p...
Renaissance art historians concur that women were characteristically depicted as ideal types in Ren...
Hailed in his time as the greatest living artist, Antonio Canova (1757-1822) expressed his genius no...
The main goal of this research is to discuss how female painters identified themselves during the ch...
This dissertation is a historical study of Gentile Bellini's artistic visit to Constantinople and it...
This interdisciplinary study of the male and female nude explores the cultural, social and political...
This article looks at how three international artists portray people in Rome today. In these portrai...
This thesis explores the dynamics of artistic patronage in the mid-seventeenth century in Rome, focu...
The Venetian sculptor Antonio Canova (1757-1822) was Europe's most celebrated artist from the end of...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of requirements for the degree of Doctor of ...
The National Archeological Museum in Venice preserves numerous Roman sculpture portraits that may be...
The focus of this thesis is the patronage and reception of Flemish and Dutch painters and their genr...
This thesis deals with the sculptural milieu of Rome in the years 1590-1615, with special concentrat...
Since the antiquity, and up to modern times, the portraits of famous men have been a long-term topos...
The purpose of this dissertation is to conduct a comprehensive study of Roman women's portrait busts...
The emergence of Augustus and his restoration of the Roman Republic prompted innovations in public p...
Renaissance art historians concur that women were characteristically depicted as ideal types in Ren...
Hailed in his time as the greatest living artist, Antonio Canova (1757-1822) expressed his genius no...
The main goal of this research is to discuss how female painters identified themselves during the ch...
This dissertation is a historical study of Gentile Bellini's artistic visit to Constantinople and it...
This interdisciplinary study of the male and female nude explores the cultural, social and political...
This article looks at how three international artists portray people in Rome today. In these portrai...
This thesis explores the dynamics of artistic patronage in the mid-seventeenth century in Rome, focu...