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Art and Archaeology of Antiquity Volume III

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These four volumes showcase Cornelius Vermeule's essential contributions to Graeco-Roman art studies over five decades. Covering Mycenaean to Byzantine art, with a focus on Greek and Roman sculptur...
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Over the last fifty years Professor Cornelius Vermeule, formerly curator of Classical Art at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, has consolidated his reputation as one of the foremost American authorities on Graeco-Roman art. His published work has covered the entire period from Mycenean to Byzantine art, and his papers have included studies of metalwork, sculpture, numismatics and the history of collecting. His studies have been particularly concerned however with Greek and Roman sculpture, especially that of the Roman Empire.

These four volumes are designed to make available the most important of Professor Vermeule's contributions to periodicals. Volume I covers studies published between 1953 and 1964, and volume II continues the selection up to 1973. Volume III contains studies published between 1974 and 1984, and volume IV brings the selection up to 1995. Each volume has a new preface by Professor Vermeule and a comprehensive index.
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Price: £30.00
Pages: 534
Publisher: Pindar Press
Imprint: Pindar Press
Publication Date: 31 December 2003
ISBN: 9781904597155
Format: Paperback
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ART / History / Ancient & Classical, History of art

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Preface

Dated Monuments of Hellenistic and Graeco-Roman Popular Art in Asia Minor: Ionia, Lydia and Phrygia

Recent Acquisitions. Aphrodite or a Nymph

Ten Greek and Roman Portraits in Kansas City

Cypriote Sculpture, the Late Archaic and Early Classical Periods: Towards a More Precise Understanding

Greek, Roman and Etruscan Sculptures: The Benjamin and Lucy Rowland Collection

The Ram Cults of Cyprus: Pastoral to Paphian at Morphou

Medallions best reflect Renaissance creativity

Neoclassic Sculpture in America: Greco-Roman sources and their results

Numismatic Art in America

Numismatic Art in America to 1796

Numismatics in Antiquity

The Weary Herakles of Lysippos

The Westmacott Jupiter

Commodus, Caracalla and the Tetrarchs: Roman Emperors as Hercules

Dated Monumens of Hellenistic and Greco-Roman Art in Asia Minor: Caria, Pamphylia, Pisidia and Lycaonia

Greek and Roman Sculpture from the Northern Coasts of the Black Sea

The Ancient Marbles at Petworth

The Heroic Graeco-Roman Zeus from the Villa d'Este amd Marbury Hall

Vita: Berenike II. Liberated Queen

An Imperial Commemorative Monument Never Finished: A Possible Memorial of Trajan's Eastern "Conquests" at Salamis on Cyprus

Athenian Eternity. Attic Funerary Stele, about 340 BC

Ideal "Portraiture" at the Outset of the Hellenistic Age

Interactions and Reflections of Painting, Mosaic and Sculpture.

Complex Mythological Scenes in Greek and Roman Imperial Numismatic Art

Roman Pictorial Mirrors

The Imperial Shield as a Mirror of Roman Art on Medallions and Coins

The Late Antonine and Severan Bronze Portraits from Southwest Asia Minor

A Silver Cup of the Augustans or Julio-Claudian Period

Bench and Table Supports: Roman Egypt and Beyond

Greek and Roman Sculpture in the Holy Land

The Ara Pacis and the Child Nero: Julio-Claudian Commemorative Reliefs in Italy and Elsewhere

The Basis from Puteoli: Cities of Asia Minor in Julio-Claudian Italy

Transmissions of Roman Historical Relief throughout the Empire, with Special Reference to Southern Italy and Sicily

Alexander the Great, the Emperor Severus Alexander and the Aboukir Medallions

The Mosaic from Montebello near Rome: An Early Manifestation of the Seasons in Roman Imperial Art

Crime and Punishment in Antiquity

From Halicarnassus to Alexandria in the Hellenistic Age: the Ares of Halicarnassus by Leochares

The Horse and Groom Relief in Athens

Souvenirs of Alexander the Great's March through Persia to India

Victory in Death: Roman Triumphal Art and Private Life

Index