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The Origins of Roman Historical Commemoration in the Visual Arts

The Origins of Roman Historical Commemoration in the Visual Arts

The Origins of Roman Historical Commemoration in the Visual Arts

Peter J. Holliday , California State University, Long Beach
August 2002
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    History was an important element of Roman Republican culture, as revealed by the numerous historical accounts and panegyrics written during this period. Roman patrons also exploited the visual arts to convey messages about history whose immediacy no text could rival. In this study, Peter Holliday explores the development of Roman history painting in an effort to broaden our understanding of the ways in which Roman commemorative art constructed a narrative for the ancient viewer. Providing a survey of this subject that takes into account recent archaeological discoveries and theoretical debates, he also considers how style worked in tandem with narrative and had political significance. Holliday's study sharpens our understanding of the kinds of narrative that the Roman elite wished to convey through images, and what these images tell us about their achievements and the Republic that they served.

    • Features first published photos of several restored Roman paintings, also fourteen original drawings commissioned specifically for book
    • Analysis of mentality that required historical commemoration and its art forms in the Republican period
    • Only book in English to consider source material from diverse artistic traditions, thus expanding basis for discussion of Roman historical art

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    '… extremely clearly written text … the revisitation of the issue of the original spread of Hellenism in Italy proves timely and informative.' Shelley Hales, University of Bristol

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    Product details

    August 2002
    Hardback
    9780521810135
    310 pages
    244 × 170 × 19 mm
    0.7kg
    111 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Images of triumph
    • 2. Scenes of battle, emblems of conquest
    • 3. Funerary commemorations
    • 4. The religious and civic duties of magistrates
    • 5. The effectiveness of historical commemorations in the Republican milieu.
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    • Peter J. Holliday , California State University, Long Beach