Principles of Decoration in the Roman World explores the manner in which architectural settings and action contexts influenced the perception of decorative elements in Roman culture. By examining the relationship between viewer, setting and medium through the lens of decor, the Roman concept of appropriateness, the papers in this volume shed new light on the decorative principles employed across Roman Italy and beyond
In this book everyday household objects (instrumenta domestica) from the Pompeian Insula del Menandr...
Figural and non-figural supports are a ubiquitous feature of Roman marble sculpture; they appear in ...
Material is the substance of the world of things. Literary sources suggest that materiality was part...
Principles of Decoration in the Roman World explores the manner in which architectural settings and ...
This paper re-integrates decoration with the function of the object and with its social context in L...
The book examines the decorative principles taking effect in the houses of Pompeii between the end o...
The article describes the evolution of the existence of the Roman traditions in the decoration of en...
In this book, the author uses design theory, previously neglected in Roman archaeology, to investiga...
Rhetoric was fundamental to education and to cultural aspiration in the Greek and Roman worlds. It w...
This research offers design practices and processes as an approach for exploring matters of making a...
This chapter begins with a current restrictive definition of Roman art; a definition that has result...
The Roman domus was utilized to facilitate a social system that privileged the power, status, and ri...
This dissertation analyzes the Second Style decorations (c. 40-30 BC) from the House of the Cryptopo...
Everyday Aesthetics was born in the 21st Century as a sub-discipline of Anglo-American Aesthetics an...
In this dissertation, I investigate the depiction of luxury objects in Roman wall paintings as emble...
In this book everyday household objects (instrumenta domestica) from the Pompeian Insula del Menandr...
Figural and non-figural supports are a ubiquitous feature of Roman marble sculpture; they appear in ...
Material is the substance of the world of things. Literary sources suggest that materiality was part...
Principles of Decoration in the Roman World explores the manner in which architectural settings and ...
This paper re-integrates decoration with the function of the object and with its social context in L...
The book examines the decorative principles taking effect in the houses of Pompeii between the end o...
The article describes the evolution of the existence of the Roman traditions in the decoration of en...
In this book, the author uses design theory, previously neglected in Roman archaeology, to investiga...
Rhetoric was fundamental to education and to cultural aspiration in the Greek and Roman worlds. It w...
This research offers design practices and processes as an approach for exploring matters of making a...
This chapter begins with a current restrictive definition of Roman art; a definition that has result...
The Roman domus was utilized to facilitate a social system that privileged the power, status, and ri...
This dissertation analyzes the Second Style decorations (c. 40-30 BC) from the House of the Cryptopo...
Everyday Aesthetics was born in the 21st Century as a sub-discipline of Anglo-American Aesthetics an...
In this dissertation, I investigate the depiction of luxury objects in Roman wall paintings as emble...
In this book everyday household objects (instrumenta domestica) from the Pompeian Insula del Menandr...
Figural and non-figural supports are a ubiquitous feature of Roman marble sculpture; they appear in ...
Material is the substance of the world of things. Literary sources suggest that materiality was part...