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Companion to Roman Art

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Informationen zum Autor Barbara E. Borg is Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of Exeter. She has published widely on Greek and Roman art and archaeology, including Der Logos des Mythos. Allegorien und Personifikationen in der frühen griechischen Kunst (2002), Paideia: The World of the Second Sophistic (2004), Die antiken Skulupturen in Castle Howard (with H. von Hesberg, A. Linfert, 2005), and A Matter of Life and Death: Towards a Social History of Roman Tombs (forthcoming). Klappentext A Companion to Roman Art encompasses various artistic genres, ancient contexts, and modern approaches for a comprehensive guide to Roman art.* Offers comprehensive and original essays on the study of Roman art* Contributions from distinguished scholars with unrivalled expertise covering a broad range of international approaches* Focuses on the socio-historical aspects of Roman art, covering several topics that have not been presented in any detail in English* Includes both close readings of individual art works and general discussions* Provides an overview of main aspects of the subject and an introduction to current debates in the field Zusammenfassung A Companion to Roman Art encompasses various artistic genres, ancient contexts, and modern approaches for a comprehensive guide to Roman art. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors viii List of Abbreviations xiv List of Illustrations xv Introduction 1 Barbara E. Borg Part I Methods and Approaches 9 1 Defining Roman Art 11 Christopher H. Hallett 2 Roman Historical Representations 34 Tonio Holscher 3 Methodological Approaches to the Dating and Identification of Roman Portraits 52 Klaus Fittschen 4 Roman Art and Gender Studies 71 Natalie Kampen Part II The Beginnings and End of Roman Art 93 5 Republican Rome and Italic Art 95 Massimiliano Papini 6 Adapting Greek Art 114 Rachel Kousser 7 The Art of Late Antiquity: A Contextual Approach 130 Alessandra Bravi Part III Producing and Commissioning Roman Art 151 8 Technique and Message in Roman Art 153 Mont Allen 9 Roman Art and the Artist 172 Michael Squire 10 Roman Art and the State 195 Peter J. Holliday 11 "Arte Plebea" and Non?]elite Roman Art 214 Lauren Hackworth Petersen Part IV Genres 231 12 Roman Portraits 233 Jane Fejfer 13 Wall Painting 252 Katharina Lorenz 14 Mosaics 268 Roger Ling 15 Roman Sarcophagi 286 Michael Koortbojian 16 Decorative Art 301 Friederike Sinn 17 Luxury Arts 321 Kenneth Lapatin 18 Roman Architecture as Art? 344 Edmund Thomas Part V Contexts 365 Section 1 Roman Art and "Private Space" 367 19 Art in Roman Town Houses 369 Simon Ellis 20 Art in the Roman Villa 388 Richard Neudecker 21 The Decoration of Private Space in the Later Roman Empire 406 Susanne Muth Section 2 Roman Art and Death 429 22 The Decoration of Roman Tombs 431 Francisca Feraudi?]Gruenais 23 Catacombs and the Beginnings of Christian Tomb Decoration 452 Norbert Zimmermann Section 3 R oman Art and the Empire 471 24 The Greek East under Rome 473 Roland R.R. Smith 25 The Western Roman Provinces 496 Roger J.A. Wilson Part VI Themes 531 26 Contextualizing Roman Art and Nature 533 Maureen Carroll 27 Roman Art and Spectacle 552 Zahra Newby 28 Roman Art and Myth 569 Francesco de Angelis Part VII R eception of Ro...

List of contents

Notes on Contributors viii
 
List of Abbreviations xiv
 
List of Illustrations xv
 
Introduction 1
Barbara E. Borg
 
Part I Methods and Approaches 9
 
1 Defining Roman Art 11
Christopher H. Hallett
 
2 Roman Historical Representations 34
Tonio Holscher
 
3 Methodological Approaches to the Dating and Identification of Roman Portraits 52
Klaus Fittschen
 
4 Roman Art and Gender Studies 71
Natalie Kampen
 
Part II The Beginnings and End of Roman Art 93
 
5 Republican Rome and Italic Art 95
Massimiliano Papini
 
6 Adapting Greek Art 114
Rachel Kousser
 
7 The Art of Late Antiquity: A Contextual Approach 130
Alessandra Bravi
 
Part III Producing and Commissioning Roman Art 151
 
8 Technique and Message in Roman Art 153
Mont Allen
 
9 Roman Art and the Artist 172
Michael Squire
 
10 Roman Art and the State 195
Peter J. Holliday
 
11 "Arte Plebea" and Non?]elite Roman Art 214
Lauren Hackworth Petersen
 
Part IV Genres 231
 
12 Roman Portraits 233
Jane Fejfer
 
13 Wall Painting 252
Katharina Lorenz
 
14 Mosaics 268
Roger Ling
 
15 Roman Sarcophagi 286
Michael Koortbojian
 
16 Decorative Art 301
Friederike Sinn
 
17 Luxury Arts 321
Kenneth Lapatin
 
18 Roman Architecture as Art? 344
Edmund Thomas
 
Part V Contexts 365
 
Section 1 Roman Art and "Private Space" 367
 
19 Art in Roman Town Houses 369
Simon Ellis
 
20 Art in the Roman Villa 388
Richard Neudecker
 
21 The Decoration of Private Space in the Later Roman Empire 406
Susanne Muth
 
Section 2 Roman Art and Death 429
 
22 The Decoration of Roman Tombs 431
Francisca Feraudi?]Gruenais
 
23 Catacombs and the Beginnings of Christian Tomb Decoration 452
Norbert Zimmermann
 
Section 3 R oman Art and the Empire 471
 
24 The Greek East under Rome 473
Roland R.R. Smith
 
25 The Western Roman Provinces 496
Roger J.A. Wilson
 
Part VI Themes 531
 
26 Contextualizing Roman Art and Nature 533
Maureen Carroll
 
27 Roman Art and Spectacle 552
Zahra Newby
 
28 Roman Art and Myth 569
Francesco de Angelis
 
Part VII R eception of Roman Art in the Modern World 585
 
29 The Myth of Pompeii: Fragments, Frescos, and the Visual Imagination 587
Rosemary J. Barrow
 
30 Roman Architecture through the Ages 602
Stefan Altekamp
 
Index 620

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