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Erotic art --- Sensuality in art --- Art, Roman
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Latin literature --- Art, Roman. --- Classical literature --- History and criticism. --- Dionysus --- Dionysus --- In literature. --- Art.
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Art, Roman --- Architecture, Domestic --- Pompeii (Extinct city) --- Social life and customs
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This book discusses medieval Rome, adorned as it was by 'Byzantine' art, monuments, and culture, as a city that defined both East and West.
Art, Roman --- Byzantine influences. --- Rome --- Civilization --- Roman art --- Classical antiquities --- Byzantine Empire --- Byzantine Art. --- Byzantium. --- Early Middle Ages. --- Mosaics. --- Rome.
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Roman imagery and iconography are typically studied under the more general umbrella of Roman art and in broader, medium-specific studies. This handbook focuses primarily on visual imagery in the Roman world, examined by context and period, and the evolving scholarly traditions of iconographic analysis and visual semiotics that have framed the modern study of these images. As such topics-or, more directly, the isolation of these topics from medium-specific or strictly temporal evaluations of Roman art-are uncommon in monograph-length studies, our goal is that this handbook will be an important reference for both the communicative value of images in the Roman world and the tradition of iconographical analysis.
Art and semiotics --- Art and society --- Art, Roman --- Themes, motives. --- Semiotics and art --- Iconography --- Thematology --- art history --- semiotics --- iconography --- Rome --- Idols and images
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This book discusses medieval Rome, adorned as it was by 'Byzantine' art, monuments, and culture, as a city that defined both East and West.
Rome --- Civilization. --- Art, Roman --- HISTORY / Europe / Italy. --- Byzantine influences. --- Byzantine Art. --- Byzantium. --- Early Middle Ages. --- Mosaics. --- Rome. --- Roman art --- Classical antiquities --- Civilization --- Byzantine Empire
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Art, Roman --- Ambivalence in art --- Gesture in art --- Pottery, Roman --- Relief (Sculpture), Roman --- Mural painting and decoration, Roman --- Themes, motives --- Art romain.
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Art roman --- Cathedrals --- Church architecture --- Christian art and symbolism --- Church decoration and ornament --- Catedral de Tarragona --- History. --- Tarragona (Spain) --- Church history.
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Art, Roman --- Roman art --- Classical antiquities --- Art --- Collectibles --- Objets de collection --- History of Germany and Austria --- collecting --- cabinets of curiosities [rooms] --- art collections --- collecting curiosities --- kunstkamer --- anno 1500-1799 --- Europe
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Some of the most vivid portraits in ancient art depict older members of society, from all classes and from across the Mediterranean world. In marble and bronze sculptures, on coins and painted vases, and in wall paintings, mosaics, and more, elderly men and women are shown with the telltale signs of old age: wrinkles, white hair, sagging jowls, and stooped postures. Old Age in Greek and Roman Art examines these representations in conjunction with ancient written sources and explores what they can tell us about the perspectives on aging and the aged in the ancient world. In chapters such as "Veneration and Sympathy," "Honoring Experience and Wisdom," and "Derision," Susan B. Matheson and J. J. Pollitt discuss not only medium and form--including Greek vase paintings and grave reliefs, and Roman portraits and sarcophagi--but also subject, like priests and priestesses, kings of Athens, gods and satyrs, Greek myths, and the Trojan War. Richly illustrated throughout, and with an appendix featuring additional objects, this comprehensive publication presents an expanded picture of ancient attitudes toward old age and highlights the ways in which our current perceptions of age echo--and depart from--those of our predecessors" --
Old age in art --- Art, Greek --- Art, Roman --- Art, Classical --- Themes, motives --- Classical art --- Classical antiquities --- Roman art --- Greek art --- Art, Aegean --- Art, Greco-Bactrian --- Old age in art. --- History.
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