A companion to Roman art

Weitere Verfasser: Borg, Barbara
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Chichester : West Sussex : |b John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015.
Umfang/Format: xxv, 637 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Schriftenreihe: Blackwell companions to the ancient world
ISBN: 9781119077893
9781405192880
Schlagworte:
Parallelausgabe: Companion to Roman art |d Hoboken : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2015 (Online version: |)
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Introduction / Barbara E. Borg
  • Defining Roman art / Christopher H. Hallett
  • Roman historical representations / Tonio Hölscher
  • Methodological approaches to the dating and identification of Roman portraits / Klaus Fittschen
  • Roman art and gender studies / Natalie Kampen
  • Republican Rome and Italic art / Massimiliano Papini
  • Adapting Greek art / Rachel Kousser
  • The art of late antiquity : a contextual approach / Alessandra Bravi
  • Technique and message in Roman art / Mont Allen
  • Roman art and the artist / Michael Squire
  • Roman art and the state / Peter J. Holliday
  • "Arte Plebea" and non-elite Roman art / Lauren Hackworth Petersen
  • Roman portraits / Jane Fejfer
  • Wall painting / Katharina Lorenz
  • Mosaics / Roger Ling
  • Roman sarcophagi / Michael Koortbojian
  • Decorative art / Friederike Sinn
  • Luxury arts / Kenneth Lapatin
  • Roman architecture as art? / Edmund Thomas
  • Art in Roman town houses / Simon Ellis
  • Art in the Roman villa / Richard Neudecker
  • The decoration of private space in the later Roman Empire / Susanne Muth
  • The decoration of Roman tombs / Francisca Feraudi-Gruénais
  • Catacombs and the beginnings of Christian tomb decoration / Norbert Zimmermann
  • The Greek east under Rome / Roland R. R. Smith
  • The Western Roman provinces / Roger J. A. Wilson
  • Contextualizing Roman art and nature / Maureen Carroll
  • Roman art and spectacle / Zahra Newby
  • Roman art and myth / Francesco de Angelis
  • The myth of Pompeii : fragments, frescos, and the visual imagination / Rosemary J. Barrow
  • Roman architecture through the ages / Stefan Altekamp.