The Oxford Handbook of Roman Sculpture

Elaine K Gazda editor Elise A Friedland editor Melanie Grunow Sobocinski editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:19th Feb '15

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The study of Roman sculpture has been an essential part of the disciplines of Art History and Classics since the eighteenth century. From formal concerns such as Kopienkritic (copy criticism) to social readings of plebeian and patrician art and beyond, scholars have returned to Roman sculpture to answer a variety of questions about Roman art, society, and history. Indeed, the field of Roman sculptural studies encompasses not only the full chronological range of the Roman world but also its expansive geography, and a variety of artistic media, formats, sizes, and functions. Exciting new theories, methods, and approaches have transformed the specialized literature on the subject in recent decades. Rather than creating another chronological ARCH15OXH of representative examples of various periods, genres, and settings, The Oxford Handbook of Roman Sculpture synthesizes current best practices for studying this central medium of Roman art, situating it within the larger fields of art history, classical archaeology, and Roman studies. This volume fills the gap between introductory textbooks--which hide the critical apparatus from the reader--and the highly focused professional literature. The handbook conveniently presents new technical, scientific, literary, and theoretical approaches to the study of Roman sculpture in one reference volume and complements textbooks and other publications that present well-known works in the corpus. Chronologically, the volume addresses material from the Early Republican period through Late Antiquity. The Oxford Handbook of Roman Sculpture not only contributes to the field of classical art and archaeology but also provides a useful reference for classicists and historians of the ancient world.

A comprehensive work, this volume is more detailed than an introductory textbook, but more accessible than much of the academic literature. * Current World Archaeology *
well written ... recommended * N. Mactague, CHOICE *
The Oxford Handbook of Roman Sculpture is an important and beneficial resource and we should celebrate its arrival. * Diana E.E. Kleiner, Sehepunkte *
this book is a welcome contribution to English language scholarship on Roman art. * Sheila Dillon, Bryn Mawr Classical Review *
The Oxford Handbook of Roman Sculpture is a useful and comprehensive reference volume that scholars and students alike will want within reach. * Diane Atnally Conlin, Journal of Roman Studies *

ISBN: 9780199921829

Dimensions: 175mm x 249mm x 33mm

Weight: 1247g

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