Monumental reliefs, also known as “historical” or “state” reliefs, adorned an unprecedented range of public buildings in the Roman empire. Introduced during the Republic, produced mainly under the Principate in Rome, and rarely used as a marker of Roman affiliation in the provinces, monumental reliefs became one of the most distinctive forms of Roman sculpture. Although scholars originally concentrated on the supposed historicity of the events depicted, recent semiotic approaches contextualize the reliefs’ imagery and explore intended messages. Scholarship also has moved beyond merely identifying historical iconography to examining broader categories of imagery across multiple reliefs. Challenges for the study of monumental reliefs include ...
The reliefs of the Trajan's Column are considered as both an historical account of the Dacian Wars a...
Ancient treasuries promoted wealth and prosperity of the donation community. Preserved relief scenes...
Rome is the city where two different cultures have found their greatest architectural achievement, t...
Architectural depictions are an important window into crucial conceptual connections between archite...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the reliefs of Trajan's Column in Rome (dedicated A. D. 113). It exp...
Depictions of architecture in the official state reliefs, coins, and medallions of the Roman emperor...
This truly monumental book stems from the author’s doctoral thesis completed in 1993 at Oxford, and ...
The quality of 'monumentality' is attributed to the buildings of few historical epochs or cultures m...
Since the appearance of Courband's work on Roman relief in 1899 several studies of this special bra...
The spiral reliefs of the Column of Trajan at Rome present the narrative of the Dacian Wars upon a c...
Klose’s contribution is focussed on Roman Imperial coins of the High Roman Empire bearing the motif ...
The reliefs of the Hadrianeum in Rome still pose a lot of difficulties even several centuries after ...
departure and return of the Roman Emperor.1 Leaving aside the representations of pro-fectio in this ...
"The Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Missouri possesses in its collection a total...
This dissertation focusses on the interaction between monuments and inscriptions in Republican Rome,...
The reliefs of the Trajan's Column are considered as both an historical account of the Dacian Wars a...
Ancient treasuries promoted wealth and prosperity of the donation community. Preserved relief scenes...
Rome is the city where two different cultures have found their greatest architectural achievement, t...
Architectural depictions are an important window into crucial conceptual connections between archite...
PhD ThesisThis thesis examines the reliefs of Trajan's Column in Rome (dedicated A. D. 113). It exp...
Depictions of architecture in the official state reliefs, coins, and medallions of the Roman emperor...
This truly monumental book stems from the author’s doctoral thesis completed in 1993 at Oxford, and ...
The quality of 'monumentality' is attributed to the buildings of few historical epochs or cultures m...
Since the appearance of Courband's work on Roman relief in 1899 several studies of this special bra...
The spiral reliefs of the Column of Trajan at Rome present the narrative of the Dacian Wars upon a c...
Klose’s contribution is focussed on Roman Imperial coins of the High Roman Empire bearing the motif ...
The reliefs of the Hadrianeum in Rome still pose a lot of difficulties even several centuries after ...
departure and return of the Roman Emperor.1 Leaving aside the representations of pro-fectio in this ...
"The Museum of Art and Archaeology at the University of Missouri possesses in its collection a total...
This dissertation focusses on the interaction between monuments and inscriptions in Republican Rome,...
The reliefs of the Trajan's Column are considered as both an historical account of the Dacian Wars a...
Ancient treasuries promoted wealth and prosperity of the donation community. Preserved relief scenes...
Rome is the city where two different cultures have found their greatest architectural achievement, t...