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Women and visual replication in Roman imperial art and culture
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ISBN: 9780521825153 0521825156 Year: 2011 Volume: *15 Publisher: Cambridge [etc.] Cambridge University Press

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"Why did Roman portrait statues, famed for their individuality, repeatedly employ the same body forms? The complex issue of the Roman copying of Greek 'originals' has so far been studied primarily from a formal and aesthetic viewpoint. Jennifer Trimble takes a broader perspective, considering archaeological, social historical and economic factors, and examines how these statues were made, bought and seen. To understand how Roman visual replication worked, Trimble focuses on the 'Large Herculaneum Woman' statue type, a draped female body particularly common in the second century CE and surviving in about two hundred examples, to assess how sameness helped to communicate a woman's social identity. She demonstrates how visual replication in the Roman Empire thus emerged as a means of constructing social power and articulating dynamic tensions between empire and individual localities"--


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Women and gender in Ancient Egypt : from Prehistory to Late Antiquity.
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Year: 1997 Publisher: Ann Arbor University of Michigan. Kelsey museum of archaeology

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Ornament and Figure in Graeco-Roman Art : Rethinking Visual Ontologies in Classical Antiquity
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ISBN: 9783110469578 9783110468830 9783110460155 Year: 2018 Publisher: Berlin ;; Boston De Gruyter

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Women's Lives, Women's Voices : Roman Material Culture and Female Agency in the Bay of Naples

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