Marice Rose is a contributing author, Body/Culture: Display and Reception of the Farnese Hercules, Chapter 10, pp 177-197. This volume tackles a pressing issue in Roman art history: that many sculptures conventionally used in our scholarship and teaching lack adequate information about their find locations. Questions of context are complex, and any theoretical and methodological reframing of Roman sculpture demands academic transparency. This volume is dedicated to privileging content and context over traditions of style and aesthetics. Through case studies, the chapters illustrate multivariate ways to contextualize ancient objects. The authors encourage Roman art historians to look beyond conventional interpretations; to reclaim from the...
This study examines the shifting definitions regarding the status and reception of classical sculptu...
To what extent can we talk about Greco-Roman processes of making, viewing, and writing about images ...
Roman Spectres explores ancient Roman identity and how contemporary societies have conceptualised th...
Marice Rose is a contributing author, Body/Culture: Display and Reception of the Farnese Hercules, ...
Ellen Perry is a co-editor. In recent decades, the study of Roman art has shifted focus dramaticall...
Roman sculpture of the late republic and empire is characterized by wide-ranging practices of formal...
Item does not contain fulltextRepresentations of statues were often included in other artistic media...
Exhibition Notes, Number 13, 2001. This gallery guide has been created to accompany the exhibition ...
Figural and non-figural supports are a ubiquitous feature of Roman marble sculpture; they appear in ...
The article addresses the collection of Roman portrait busts in the National Museum in Poznań, Polan...
For a long time, Roman ideal sculptures have primarily been studied within the tradition of Kopienkr...
What explains patterns of visual homogeneity in a diverse society? An emphasis on visual uniformity ...
Rhetoric was fundamental to education and to cultural aspiration in the Greek and Roman worlds. It w...
Roman Civilization in his ‘New Rome ’ in the 1930’s. It is an extraordinary museum because it contai...
This volume stems from many years of research in the field of art historiography of antiquity and t...
This study examines the shifting definitions regarding the status and reception of classical sculptu...
To what extent can we talk about Greco-Roman processes of making, viewing, and writing about images ...
Roman Spectres explores ancient Roman identity and how contemporary societies have conceptualised th...
Marice Rose is a contributing author, Body/Culture: Display and Reception of the Farnese Hercules, ...
Ellen Perry is a co-editor. In recent decades, the study of Roman art has shifted focus dramaticall...
Roman sculpture of the late republic and empire is characterized by wide-ranging practices of formal...
Item does not contain fulltextRepresentations of statues were often included in other artistic media...
Exhibition Notes, Number 13, 2001. This gallery guide has been created to accompany the exhibition ...
Figural and non-figural supports are a ubiquitous feature of Roman marble sculpture; they appear in ...
The article addresses the collection of Roman portrait busts in the National Museum in Poznań, Polan...
For a long time, Roman ideal sculptures have primarily been studied within the tradition of Kopienkr...
What explains patterns of visual homogeneity in a diverse society? An emphasis on visual uniformity ...
Rhetoric was fundamental to education and to cultural aspiration in the Greek and Roman worlds. It w...
Roman Civilization in his ‘New Rome ’ in the 1930’s. It is an extraordinary museum because it contai...
This volume stems from many years of research in the field of art historiography of antiquity and t...
This study examines the shifting definitions regarding the status and reception of classical sculptu...
To what extent can we talk about Greco-Roman processes of making, viewing, and writing about images ...
Roman Spectres explores ancient Roman identity and how contemporary societies have conceptualised th...