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Commentaries on Roman Art
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Richard Brilliant's work revolutionised the study of Roman art, tracing its connections to Greek art. This collection is divided into three sections: portraits, Roman adaptation of Greek models, an...
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31 December 1994

Professor Brilliant's work on Roman art over the last twenty-five years has changed many of the ways in which we look at the subject. The papers reprinted here document the development of the author's views on the art of the Roman world and its links with earlier phases of Greek art.
There are three main divisions in the material here. The initial section deals with portraits, including five essays and a number of book reviews. Then follows a section on Rome and Greece, with five essays dealing with the methods by which Roman artists adapted earlier models. A final section deals with symbolic structures and characteristics of Roman art. This includes thirteen essays dealing with various aspects of the art of classical antiquity, including Jewish symbolism and the use of Greek myths in Roman art. Here again a number of the author's reviews of books on the subject are included. The volume makes available for the first time the major part of Professor Brilliant's work on Roman art, including a number of papers published here for the first time.
There are three main divisions in the material here. The initial section deals with portraits, including five essays and a number of book reviews. Then follows a section on Rome and Greece, with five essays dealing with the methods by which Roman artists adapted earlier models. A final section deals with symbolic structures and characteristics of Roman art. This includes thirteen essays dealing with various aspects of the art of classical antiquity, including Jewish symbolism and the use of Greek myths in Roman art. Here again a number of the author's reviews of books on the subject are included. The volume makes available for the first time the major part of Professor Brilliant's work on Roman art, including a number of papers published here for the first time.
Price: £50.00
Pages: 440
Publisher: Pindar Press
Imprint: Pindar Press
Publication Date:
31 December 1994
ISBN: 9780907132745
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
ART / History / Ancient & Classical, History of art
Preface
On Portraits
An Early Imperial Portait of Caligula
One Head, Three Problems
Una statua ritratta del territorio di Tarquinia
Hairiness: A Matter of Style and Substance in Roman Portraits
Augustus and Hadrian: Classical and Classicizing Modes
Marmi classici, storie tragiche
Mythology
Intellectual Giants: A Classical Topos and The School of Athens
Ancient Roman Monuments as Models and as Topoi
Simboli ed attributi nell'arte greca-romana
'Jewish Symbols', Is that still Good enough?
Preface and Introduction to Roman Art from the Republic to Constantine
Storia dell'arte e sociologia
Temporal Aspects in Late Roman Art
The Art of Classical Italy
Prolegomena to a Very Long Book on the City of Rome
Africa in the Arts of Greece and Rome
I Piedistalli del Giardino di Boboli: 'spolia in se', 'spolia in re'
Resistance and Receptivity to Greco-Roman Art
Scenic Representation
'I Come to You as Your Lord': Late Roman Imperial Art
Patterns of Appropriation: Greek Myths in Roman Sarcophagi
On Portraits
An Early Imperial Portait of Caligula
One Head, Three Problems
Una statua ritratta del territorio di Tarquinia
Hairiness: A Matter of Style and Substance in Roman Portraits
Augustus and Hadrian: Classical and Classicizing Modes
Marmi classici, storie tragiche
Mythology
Intellectual Giants: A Classical Topos and The School of Athens
Ancient Roman Monuments as Models and as Topoi
Simboli ed attributi nell'arte greca-romana
'Jewish Symbols', Is that still Good enough?
Preface and Introduction to Roman Art from the Republic to Constantine
Storia dell'arte e sociologia
Temporal Aspects in Late Roman Art
The Art of Classical Italy
Prolegomena to a Very Long Book on the City of Rome
Africa in the Arts of Greece and Rome
I Piedistalli del Giardino di Boboli: 'spolia in se', 'spolia in re'
Resistance and Receptivity to Greco-Roman Art
Scenic Representation
'I Come to You as Your Lord': Late Roman Imperial Art
Patterns of Appropriation: Greek Myths in Roman Sarcophagi