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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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Von den Insignien römischer Kaiser ist der Kranz im Bild am häufigsten belegt. Er war für die Darstellung des Kaisers von zentraler Bedeutung. Dennoch hat die altertumswissenschaftliche Forschung dem Kranz des Kaisers bisher wenig Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt. Diese Lücke schließt das Buch von Birgit Bergmann. Gestützt auf die archäologische und schriftliche Überlieferung analysiert und interpretiert sie zum ersten Mal systematisch die Formen, die Funktionen und die Bedeutungen der Kränze römischer Bilder (vornehmlich) des Kaisers. Im Mittelpunkt der Untersuchung stehen Lorbeer- und Eichenkränze. Zentrale öffentliche Kontexte ihrer Verwendung und Wahrnehmung waren der Kult, der Triumph und das Militär, hier vor allem die Verleihung von Kränzen als dona militaria . Chronologisch umspannt das Buch die Zeit von der Republik bis hin zu Traian. Die dabei gewonnenen Erkenntnisse erlauben es, auch die Geschichte des wichtigsten kaiserlichen Kranzes neu zu schreiben: der corona civica des Augustus. Hier steht die bisher so noch nicht gestellte Frage im Mittelpunkt: Warum verlieh der römische Senat dem späteren Augustus ausgerechnet eine corona civica?
Crowns --- Wreaths --- Insignia --- Decorations of honor --- Art, Roman --- Symbolism in art --- Couronnes (Insignes) --- Couronnes (Ornements) --- Insignes --- Décorations (Insignes) --- Art romain --- Symbolisme dans l'art --- Themes, motives. --- Thèmes, motifs --- Art, Roman -- Themes, motives. --- Crowns -- Rome. --- Decorations of honor -- Rome. --- Insignia -- Rome. --- Symbolism in art -- Rome. --- Wreaths -- Rome. --- Related Historical Sciences --- Heraldry --- History & Archaeology --- Themes, motives --- Décorations (Insignes) --- Thèmes, motifs --- Badges of honor --- Jewels --- Emblems --- Emblems, National --- Honor, Decorations of --- Military paraphernalia --- Orders of knighthood and chivalry --- Headgear --- Regalia (Insignia) --- Coronations --- Roman art --- Classical antiquities --- Allegory (Art) --- Signs and symbols in art --- Art --- Insignia, Royal --- Royal insignia
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Sculpture, Roman --- Crowns in art. --- Wreaths in art --- Art, Roman --- Symbolism in art --- Insignia --- Decorations of honor --- Sculpture romaine --- Couronnes (Insignes) dans l'art --- Couronnes (Ornements) dans l'art --- Art romain --- Symbolisme dans l'art --- Insignes --- Décorations (Insignes) --- Themes, motives. --- Thèmes, motifs --- Wreaths in art. --- -Crowns in art --- -Insignia --- -Symbolism in art --- -Wreaths in art --- Allegory (Art) --- Signs and symbols in art --- Art --- Badges of honor --- Jewels --- Emblems --- Heraldry --- Emblems, National --- Honor, Decorations of --- Military paraphernalia --- Orders of knighthood and chivalry --- Roman art --- Classical antiquities --- Themes, motives --- Décorations (Insignes) --- Thèmes, motifs --- Crowns in art --- Art, Roman - Themes, motives. --- Decorations of honor - Rome. --- Insignia - Rome. --- Symbolism in art - Rome.
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Monuments --- Statues --- Symbolism in architecture --- Symbolisme en architecture --- Rome --- History --- Histoire --- Portrait sculpture, Roman --- Art and state --- Symbolism in art --- -Monuments --- -Portrait sculpture, Roman --- -Statues --- -Symbolism in architecture --- -Symbolism in art --- -Allegory (Art) --- Signs and symbols in art --- Art --- Architectural symbolism --- Signs and symbols in architecture --- Architecture --- Statuary --- Sculpture --- Roman portrait sculpture --- Historical monuments --- Historic sites --- Memorials --- Public sculpture --- Arts --- Politics and art --- State and art --- Art and society --- Cultural policy --- Education and state --- Government policy --- -Art and state --- Allegory (Art) --- Monuments - Italy - Rome. --- Portrait sculpture, Roman - Italy - Rome. --- Statues - Italy - Rome. --- Symbolism in architecture - Rome. --- Art and state - Rome. --- Symbolism in art - Rome. --- Triomphes romains --- 510- 30 av. j.-c. (republique)
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Art and religion --- Art and state --- Art, Roman --- Symbolism in art --- Academic collection --- Roman art --- Classical antiquities --- Allegory (Art) --- Signs and symbols in art --- Art --- Arts --- Politics and art --- State and art --- Art and society --- Cultural policy --- Education and state --- Arts in the church --- Religion and art --- Religion --- Government policy --- Religious aspects --- Decoration and ornament, Architectural --- Relief (Sculpture), Early Christian --- Art, Roman. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Christian antiquities --- Architecture, Early Christian --- Christian inscriptions --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités chrétiennes --- Architecture paléochrétienne --- Inscriptions chrétiennes --- Salona (Extinct city) --- Salone (Ville ancienne) --- Art et religion --- Art et état --- Art romain --- Symbolisme dans l'art --- Politique gouvernementale --- Dalmatia (Croatia) --- Antiquities --- Croatia --- Mural painting and decoration [Roman ] --- Themes, motives --- Rome --- Decoration and ornament, Architectural - Croatia - Salona (Extinct city) --- Relief (Sculpture), Early Christian - Croatia - Salona (Extinct city) --- Art and state - Rome --- Art and religion - Rome --- Symbolism in art - Rome --- Ideologies --- Histoire --- Civilisation romaine --- Religion romaine --- Religion et mythologie --- Histoire religieuse --- Vie intellectuelle
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