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"The Luxor Temple of Amun-Re, built to commemorate the divine power of the pharaohs, is one of the iconic monuments of New Kingdom Egypt. in the fourth century CE, the Roman imperial government, capitalizing on the site's earlier significance, converted the temple into a military camp and constructed a lavishly painted cult chamber dedicated to the four emperors of the Tetrarchy. These frescoes provide fascinating insight into the political landscape of the late Roman Empire and, as the only surviving wall paintings from the tetrarchic period, into the history of Roman art. The culmination of a landmark conservation project, this volume brings together scholars across disciplines for a comprehensive look at the frescoes and their architectural, archaeological, and historical contexts. Over 150 stunning illustrations present the paintings for the first time in their newly conserved state, along with a selection of nineteenth-century documentary watercolors. This remarkable publication illustrates how physical context, iconography, and style were used to convey ideology throughout Rome's provinces." (rabat de jaquette)
frescoes [paintings] --- mural paintings [visual works] --- temples [buildings] --- History of civilization --- Art --- Roman [ancient Italian style] --- Luxor --- Mural painting and decoration, Roman --- Peinture et décoration murales romaines --- Temple of Luxor (Luxor, Egypt) --- Roman [ancient Italian culture or period] --- Peinture et décoration murales romaines --- Peinture à fresque --- Conservation et restauration --- Temple.
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In contrast to other histories of ancient art that typically privilege well-preserved works of ceramics or stone, Luxus offers an integrated contextual analysis of artifacts fashioned from a wide variety of luxury materials, which survive in far greater number than is typically supposed. These include gold and silver, semiprecious hard stones, and organic materials, such as ivory, fine woods, amber, pearl, coral, and textiles. Examining some of the finest surviving examples of ancient craftsmanship, renowned expert Kenneth Lapatin approaches objects in these diverse media from a variety of viewpoints, providing a valuable model for a more pluralistic approach to visual culture with the greater goal of reinvigorating the study of ancient art and society. As its title implies, Luxus is richly illustrated, containing over 200 images of superb works located in collections throughout the world. Each plate is accompanied by extensive documentation and discursive commentary. An introductory chapter explores the ideologies and uses of the luxury arts in ancient Greece and Rome, considers ancient debates about their value, and traces their decline in modern historiography. The book then goes on to address a broad range of luxury goods, such as intaglios, cameos, vessels, and statuettes, providing a full and multifaceted account of luxury in the ancient world.
Ancient Greek [culture or style] --- Roman [ancient Italian style] --- Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- Luxuries --- Art objects, Greek --- Art objects, Roman. --- Jewelry, Classical --- Goldwork, Ancient. --- Silverwork, Ancient. --- Produits de luxe --- Objets d'art grecs --- Objets d'art romains --- Bijoux antiques --- Orfèvrerie antique --- Silverwork, Ancient --- Greece --- Rome --- Grèce --- Antiquities. --- Antiquités --- Roman [ancient Italian culture or period] --- Orfèvrerie antique --- Grèce --- Antiquités --- antieke cultuur --- luxury
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