This paper focuses on the representation of Roman girls in the visual arts of antiquity (portrait sculpture, reliefs on funerary altars, and the painted mummy portraits of Roman Egypt). Most of the portraits are funerary commemorations of maidens who died before their time and were memorialized in the form of portraits by their parents. Given the circumstances of childhood mortality and the timetable of funerary rituals, it is likely that the artists used conventional types to filter the deceased’s individual looks through standard formats or, better yet, to recast the girl as the woman she would have become by including more grown-up attributes. Finally, the paper turns to youthful ideals of beauty in the form of artifacts of material cult...
Various strategies were adopted to preserve and honour familial memory in ancient Rome. Most famous...
The aim of the thesis is to record and evaluate archeological, written and iconographic evidence tha...
The current study considers Athenian childhood through images on Attic vases, plaques, and votive re...
This paper focuses on the representation of Roman girls in the visual arts of antiquity (portrait sc...
This was a paper given at a conference looking at ancient and medieval childhood. It addresses some ...
Children in Roman Egypt lived in a complex, multi-cultural world. Due to the numerous risks to life ...
The emergence of Augustus and his restoration of the Roman Republic prompted innovations in public p...
Both in funerary reliefs and in the written sources, writing tools and materials are often associate...
This paper examines the depiction of Roman freedwomen (former slaves) in thirty-five late Republican...
Iconography has always been an outstanding tool for analysing the preception of childhood and childr...
This thesis gives some much-needed attention to the art of Rome’s most North-Westerly province, the ...
This study examines the depictions of girls in Minoan and Mycenaean art and their relation to Aegean...
In more than two millennia that have passed since her death, Cleopatra has inspired generations of a...
The present thesis aims to expand and acquire new knowledge on the emergence of portrait mummies dur...
The term “painted funerary portraits” used here encompasses a group of portraits painted on either w...
Various strategies were adopted to preserve and honour familial memory in ancient Rome. Most famous...
The aim of the thesis is to record and evaluate archeological, written and iconographic evidence tha...
The current study considers Athenian childhood through images on Attic vases, plaques, and votive re...
This paper focuses on the representation of Roman girls in the visual arts of antiquity (portrait sc...
This was a paper given at a conference looking at ancient and medieval childhood. It addresses some ...
Children in Roman Egypt lived in a complex, multi-cultural world. Due to the numerous risks to life ...
The emergence of Augustus and his restoration of the Roman Republic prompted innovations in public p...
Both in funerary reliefs and in the written sources, writing tools and materials are often associate...
This paper examines the depiction of Roman freedwomen (former slaves) in thirty-five late Republican...
Iconography has always been an outstanding tool for analysing the preception of childhood and childr...
This thesis gives some much-needed attention to the art of Rome’s most North-Westerly province, the ...
This study examines the depictions of girls in Minoan and Mycenaean art and their relation to Aegean...
In more than two millennia that have passed since her death, Cleopatra has inspired generations of a...
The present thesis aims to expand and acquire new knowledge on the emergence of portrait mummies dur...
The term “painted funerary portraits” used here encompasses a group of portraits painted on either w...
Various strategies were adopted to preserve and honour familial memory in ancient Rome. Most famous...
The aim of the thesis is to record and evaluate archeological, written and iconographic evidence tha...
The current study considers Athenian childhood through images on Attic vases, plaques, and votive re...