Art & Archaeology of the Roman World
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd
Published:23rd Jan '20
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A new history of Roman art and archaeology, from its very beginnings in Etruscan art to the adoption of Christianity
Mark D. Fullerton blends the art of the Roman period with its history of political intrigue, military and religious ideologies, and intercultural interaction. The book not only explores the art of Rome itself but also that of the Roman provinces, including Syria, Egypt, Algeria, Greece and the British Isles, showing how Roman art drew from and influenced the wider ancient world.
Each of the book’s four parts opens with a timeline and historical overview, allowing the reader to better understand how the art relates to the political and social lives of the people of ancient Rome. Individual chapters begin with a map of Rome, illustrating how the city changed over centuries of rebuilding and reimagining.
With an introduction, ‘What Is Roman about Roman Art?’, and ‘Materials and Techniques’ features on the artistic innovations introduced by the Romans, such as concrete, linear and atmospheric perspective, and mosaic, the book explores how Roman influences still affect the art and architectural world today.
'An excellent and accessible exploration of key aspects of Roman art, archaeology and architecture' - Christopher Siwicki, University of Exeter
'The book’s focus on materials and techniques and on context helps students understand the vibrancy of the field and the importance of archaeology not only in shaping but also revising our understanding of Roman art and culture' - Alexandra Carpino, Northern Arizona University
'Not only an overview of Roman art, but also questions its very origins and pinpoints the many trends that are expressed through it' - Daniel Roger, National Archaeology Museum, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
ISBN: 9780500051931
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1870g
408 pages