The contribution examines eight late antique ivory diptychs pertaining to the earliest known examples of this category of materials, dated ca. AD 380-400. Iconographic and stylistic analysis, as well as historical considerations, form the basis for a complete reassessment of these objects from the point of view of their date and place of production, as well as their meaning, occasion, and intended audience. When considered within the stylistic development of late Roman art, these diptychs show how the new Theodosian style, created at the imperial court in the East, was received in the West, particularly Italy and the city of Rome, and how it interacted with the local artistic traditions
peer reviewedDedicated to the diffusion of the devotional portrait diptych in the Low Countries, thi...
The Halberstadt diptych is a prominent example of late-antique official court art and of various kin...
Case studies of Faustina the Younger’s and Marcus Aurelius’ portraits on coins and in sculpture demo...
The contribution examines eight late antique ivory diptychs pertaining to the earliest known example...
In the last decade ivory diptychs have continued to stimulate debate among historians, art historian...
The Boethius diptych, preserved in the Museo di Santa Giulia in Brescia, was commissioned on the occ...
This dissertation examines in detail the development of religious relief ivory carving during the la...
This article deals with ivory consular diptychs dating around the first half of the sixth century. A...
Roman art under the Empire manifested a protean nature, varying greatly in its visible essentials fr...
This thesis aims to explain the influence that art of the classical world extended on future periods...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.Ivory carving, perhaps more so than any o...
The marble provenance of 163 Roman Imperial portraits, stretching approximately over 500 years, has ...
The Barberini ivory is a leaf from an imperial ivory diptych dating from the first half of the 6th c...
A pair of mid-twelfth-century ivory plaques, carved in Jerusalem, and now in the British Library, ar...
This study is an investigation into the semiotics of carved ivory objects in the Frankish Empire of ...
peer reviewedDedicated to the diffusion of the devotional portrait diptych in the Low Countries, thi...
The Halberstadt diptych is a prominent example of late-antique official court art and of various kin...
Case studies of Faustina the Younger’s and Marcus Aurelius’ portraits on coins and in sculpture demo...
The contribution examines eight late antique ivory diptychs pertaining to the earliest known example...
In the last decade ivory diptychs have continued to stimulate debate among historians, art historian...
The Boethius diptych, preserved in the Museo di Santa Giulia in Brescia, was commissioned on the occ...
This dissertation examines in detail the development of religious relief ivory carving during the la...
This article deals with ivory consular diptychs dating around the first half of the sixth century. A...
Roman art under the Empire manifested a protean nature, varying greatly in its visible essentials fr...
This thesis aims to explain the influence that art of the classical world extended on future periods...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.Ivory carving, perhaps more so than any o...
The marble provenance of 163 Roman Imperial portraits, stretching approximately over 500 years, has ...
The Barberini ivory is a leaf from an imperial ivory diptych dating from the first half of the 6th c...
A pair of mid-twelfth-century ivory plaques, carved in Jerusalem, and now in the British Library, ar...
This study is an investigation into the semiotics of carved ivory objects in the Frankish Empire of ...
peer reviewedDedicated to the diffusion of the devotional portrait diptych in the Low Countries, thi...
The Halberstadt diptych is a prominent example of late-antique official court art and of various kin...
Case studies of Faustina the Younger’s and Marcus Aurelius’ portraits on coins and in sculpture demo...