Item does not contain fulltextRepresentations of statues were often included in other artistic media, such as mural paintings, glyptic art, coins, mosaics, and tableware. While these representations do not constitute precise reproductions of statues and, therefore, cannot be seen as fully trustworthy sources for the reconstruction of lost works, they provide valuable sources for the study of sculpture and can inform us about the use of statuary types, lost monuments, style, and taste. This chapter provides a survey of the types of representations of statues found in two dimensions and the range of media in which they occur. In addition, it discusses what images of statues in other media can contribute to our understanding of Roman sculpture...
This study proposes to re-evaluate a marble statue from the old collections of the National Museum o...
Depictions of architecture in the official state reliefs, coins, and medallions of the Roman emperor...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on December 7, 2010).The enti...
Representations of statues were often included in other artistic media, such as mural paintings, gly...
Figural and non-figural supports are a ubiquitous feature of Roman marble sculpture; they appear in ...
Marice Rose is a contributing author, Body/Culture: Display and Reception of the Farnese Hercules, ...
Revisione critica degli studi sulla statuaria romana ed in particolare sulla cosiddetta "Idealplasti...
This study presents the full range of marble statuettes and statuette fragments, certainly or proba...
This thesis is an aetiological investigation of the Hellenistic and Roman figural bronze statuettes ...
Notre thèse propose d’étudier la présence de la statue-objet au sein du matériel glyptique. Notre ré...
This thesis gives some much-needed attention to the art of Rome’s most North-Westerly province, the ...
The relationship between public honorific statues and funerary reliefs carved in western Asia Minor,...
A group of sculptures found in the eastern suburbs of Alexandria, Egypt, allows us to analyse the pr...
Contains fulltext : 286661.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
For a long time, Roman ideal sculptures have primarily been studied within the tradition of Kopienkr...
This study proposes to re-evaluate a marble statue from the old collections of the National Museum o...
Depictions of architecture in the official state reliefs, coins, and medallions of the Roman emperor...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on December 7, 2010).The enti...
Representations of statues were often included in other artistic media, such as mural paintings, gly...
Figural and non-figural supports are a ubiquitous feature of Roman marble sculpture; they appear in ...
Marice Rose is a contributing author, Body/Culture: Display and Reception of the Farnese Hercules, ...
Revisione critica degli studi sulla statuaria romana ed in particolare sulla cosiddetta "Idealplasti...
This study presents the full range of marble statuettes and statuette fragments, certainly or proba...
This thesis is an aetiological investigation of the Hellenistic and Roman figural bronze statuettes ...
Notre thèse propose d’étudier la présence de la statue-objet au sein du matériel glyptique. Notre ré...
This thesis gives some much-needed attention to the art of Rome’s most North-Westerly province, the ...
The relationship between public honorific statues and funerary reliefs carved in western Asia Minor,...
A group of sculptures found in the eastern suburbs of Alexandria, Egypt, allows us to analyse the pr...
Contains fulltext : 286661.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
For a long time, Roman ideal sculptures have primarily been studied within the tradition of Kopienkr...
This study proposes to re-evaluate a marble statue from the old collections of the National Museum o...
Depictions of architecture in the official state reliefs, coins, and medallions of the Roman emperor...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on December 7, 2010).The enti...