This article explores how themes and questions developed within the field of reception studies can be usefully applied to the study of the restoration of ancient sculpture. It focuses on a second-century AD statue which was restored at the very end of the eighteenth century by the Roman sculptor Giovanni Pierantoni and which is now in the collections of the Lady Lever gallery in Port Sunlight. This statue originally represented Antinous, but Pierantoni’s addition of a cup and jug turned the figure into Ganymede. Here I show how the restorer’s choices responded to contemporary trends in sculptural restoration, allegorical portraiture, and Catholic worshipper imagery; in particular, I argue that the myth of Zeus and Ganymede was newly configu...
textThis thesis examines a Roman marble pinax in the collection of the Blanton Museum of Art (access...
A beautiful young boy carried away by an eagle up and became a cup-bearer on Mount Olympus—this is t...
This volume presents a series of case studies that trace the ways in which audiences across Europe h...
The aim of this article is to show that reputed restorations may have an unexpected impact on the st...
Unbeknownst to the public and many scholars, the vast majority of ancient sculptural works - which a...
Marice Rose is a contributing author, Body/Culture: Display and Reception of the Farnese Hercules, ...
For a long time, Roman ideal sculptures have primarily been studied within the tradition of Kopienkr...
At the beginning of the article the specifics of restoration of the old works of art is described: t...
Previous scholarship on the Pompeiian representations of the Achilles at Skyros myth has largely foc...
A bronze sculpture of a togatus, lost for more than a century in American private collections, has b...
This study proposes to re-evaluate a marble statue from the old collections of the National Museum o...
From Ruin to Museum. The Destiny of Classical Sculpture. For centuries, Greek and Roman sculptures...
The season of restoration sponsored by the Archdiocese of Urbino-Urbania-Sant’Angelo in Vado, Italy ...
textThis thesis examines a Roman marble pinax in the collection of the Blanton Museum of Art (access...
The paper re-examines a series of lost shield portraits discovered by Paul Gaudin in Aphrodisias in ...
textThis thesis examines a Roman marble pinax in the collection of the Blanton Museum of Art (access...
A beautiful young boy carried away by an eagle up and became a cup-bearer on Mount Olympus—this is t...
This volume presents a series of case studies that trace the ways in which audiences across Europe h...
The aim of this article is to show that reputed restorations may have an unexpected impact on the st...
Unbeknownst to the public and many scholars, the vast majority of ancient sculptural works - which a...
Marice Rose is a contributing author, Body/Culture: Display and Reception of the Farnese Hercules, ...
For a long time, Roman ideal sculptures have primarily been studied within the tradition of Kopienkr...
At the beginning of the article the specifics of restoration of the old works of art is described: t...
Previous scholarship on the Pompeiian representations of the Achilles at Skyros myth has largely foc...
A bronze sculpture of a togatus, lost for more than a century in American private collections, has b...
This study proposes to re-evaluate a marble statue from the old collections of the National Museum o...
From Ruin to Museum. The Destiny of Classical Sculpture. For centuries, Greek and Roman sculptures...
The season of restoration sponsored by the Archdiocese of Urbino-Urbania-Sant’Angelo in Vado, Italy ...
textThis thesis examines a Roman marble pinax in the collection of the Blanton Museum of Art (access...
The paper re-examines a series of lost shield portraits discovered by Paul Gaudin in Aphrodisias in ...
textThis thesis examines a Roman marble pinax in the collection of the Blanton Museum of Art (access...
A beautiful young boy carried away by an eagle up and became a cup-bearer on Mount Olympus—this is t...
This volume presents a series of case studies that trace the ways in which audiences across Europe h...