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Each book in this series features a detailed introduction with approximately 35 photographs, a timeline of the most important events, and a selection of the most important works of the epoch. This volume looks at Roman art.
Architecture, Roman. --- Architecture, Roman. --- Art, Roman. --- Art, Roman.
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Art, Roman. --- Art, Greek. --- Writing --- History.
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Sculpture romane --- Décoration romane --- Art roman --- Aspect symbolique
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Art, Romanesque --- Art, Catalan. --- Architecture --- Art roman --- Art catalan --- Architecture
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Art, Romanesque --- Art, Ancient --- Art roman --- Art antique
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Vases, Red-figured --- Art, Etruscan --- Art, Roman --- Vases, Black-figured --- Vases, Apulian --- Pottery, Ancient
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Art, Roman --- Art, Roman --- Celtic antiquities. --- Celts --- Celts. --- Classical antiquities. --- Germanic peoples --- Germanic peoples. --- Romans --- Romans. --- Influence --- Influence. --- History --- To 843. --- Germany --- Germany --- Germany --- Germany. --- Antiquities, Celtic --- Antiquities, Roman --- History
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This book develops a new theory for the understanding of Roman pictorial art. By treating Roman art as a semantic system it establishes a connection between artistic forms and the ideological messages contained within. The history of Roman art traditionally followed the model of a sequence of stylistic phases affecting the works of their era in the manner of a uniform Zeitgeist. By contrast, the author shows different stylistic forms being used for different themes and messages. The reception of Greek models, a key phenomenon of Roman art, thus appear in a new light. The formulations of specific messages are established from Greek art types of different eras serving to express Roman ideological values: classical forms for the grandeur of the state, Hellenistic forms for the struggling effort of warfare. In this way a conceptual and comprehensible pictorial language arose, uniting the multicultural population of the Roman state.
Art, Roman. --- Symbolism in art --- Culture dans l'art --- Culture in art --- Cultuur in de kunst --- Symbolism in art - Rome --- Rome - History - Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D - Antiquities --- Art, Roman --- Allegory (Art) --- Signs and symbols in art --- Art --- Roman art --- Classical antiquities --- Symbolisme dans l'art --- Art romain --- Rome --- Art [Roman ] --- History --- Rome - History - Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D. - Antiquities
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Art, Roman --- Architecture, Roman --- Cities and towns, Ancient --- Art romain --- Architecture romaine --- Villes antiques --- Serbia --- Serbie --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Antiquités romaines --- Antiquities, Roman --- Antiquités romaines --- Art, Roman - Serbia --- Architecture, Roman - Serbia --- Cities and towns, Ancient - Serbia --- Serbia - Antiquities, Roman --- 15.34 classical archaeology. --- Architecture, Roman. --- Art, Roman. --- Cities and towns, Ancient. --- Classical antiquities. --- Kaiser. --- Paleizen. --- Romersk arkitektur --- Romersk konst --- Romerska fornlämningar --- Römerzeit. --- Siedlungsarchäologie. --- Spätantike. --- Stedenbouw. --- Städtebau. --- Villa. --- Romeinse rijk. --- Römisches Reich. --- Serbia. --- Serbien --- Serbien. --- Servië. --- Romerska fornlämningar.
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Art, Roman. --- Architecture, Roman. --- Painting, Roman. --- Art romain --- Architecture romaine --- Peinture romaine --- Architecture romaine. --- Littérature latine. --- Art romain. --- Peinture et décoration murales romaines.
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