The Death of Myth on Roman Sarcophagi

The Death of Myth on Roman Sarcophagi
Title The Death of Myth on Roman Sarcophagi PDF eBook
Author Mont Allen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 293
Release 2022-12-31
Genre Art
ISBN 100904124X

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A strange thing happened to Roman sarcophagi in the third century: their Greek mythic imagery vanished. Since the beginning of their production a century earlier, these beautifully carved coffins had featured bold mythological scenes. How do we make sense of this imagery's own death on later sarcophagi, when mythological narratives were truncated, gods and heroes were excised, and genres featuring no mythic content whatsoever came to the fore? What is the significance of such a profound tectonic shift in the Roman funerary imagination for our understanding of Roman history and culture, for the development of its arts, for the passage from the High to the Late Empire and the coming of Christianity, but above all, for the individual Roman women and men who chose this imagery, and who took it with them to the grave? In this book, Mont Allen offers the clues that aid in resolving this mystery.

The Death of Myth on Roman Sarcophagi

The Death of Myth on Roman Sarcophagi
Title The Death of Myth on Roman Sarcophagi PDF eBook
Author Mont Allen
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 293
Release 2022-12-31
Genre Art
ISBN 1316510913

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This book explores the disappearance of Greek mythic imagery from the Roman sarcophagi in the 3rd Century.

Living with Myths

Living with Myths
Title Living with Myths PDF eBook
Author Paul Zanker
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 442
Release 2012-12-13
Genre Art
ISBN 0199228698

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"Provides a comprehensive introduction to this important genre, exploring such subjects as the role of the mythological images in everyday life of the time, the messages they convey about the Romans' view of themselves, and the reception of the sarcophagi in later European art and art history."--Publisher's website

Life, Death and Representation

Life, Death and Representation
Title Life, Death and Representation PDF eBook
Author Jas Elsner
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages 454
Release 2010-12-15
Genre History
ISBN 3110216787

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This volumepresents acollection of essays on different aspects of Roman sarcophagi. These varied approaches will produce fresh insights into a subject which is receiving increased interest in English-language scholarship, with a new awareness of the important contribution that sarcophagi can make to the study of the social use and production of Roman art. The book will therefore be a timely addition to existing literature. Metropolitan sarcophagi are the main focus of the volume, which will cover a wide time range from the first century AD to post classical periods (including early Christian sarcophagi and post-classical reception). Other papers will look at aspects of viewing and representation, iconography, and marble analysis. There will be an Introduction written by the co-editors.

The Frame in Classical Art

The Frame in Classical Art
Title The Frame in Classical Art PDF eBook
Author Verity Platt
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 737
Release 2017-04-20
Genre Art
ISBN 1316943275

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The frames of classical art are often seen as marginal to the images that they surround. Traditional art history has tended to view framing devices as supplementary 'ornaments'. Likewise, classical archaeologists have often treated them as tools for taxonomic analysis. This book not only argues for the integral role of framing within Graeco-Roman art, but also explores the relationship between the frames of classical antiquity and those of more modern art and aesthetics. Contributors combine close formal analysis with more theoretical approaches: chapters examine framing devices across multiple media (including vase and fresco painting, relief and free-standing sculpture, mosaics, manuscripts and inscriptions), structuring analysis around the themes of 'framing pictorial space', 'framing bodies', 'framing the sacred' and 'framing texts'. The result is a new cultural history of framing - one that probes the sophisticated and playful ways in which frames could support, delimit, shape and even interrogate the images contained within.

Myth, Meaning, and Memory on Roman Sarcophagi

Myth, Meaning, and Memory on Roman Sarcophagi
Title Myth, Meaning, and Memory on Roman Sarcophagi PDF eBook
Author Michael Koortbojian
Publisher Berkeley : University of California Press
Total Pages 172
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN 9780520085183

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"Koortbojian makes bold, original, and well-grounded claims regarding the structure of narrative as it appears on a series of mythological sarcophagi. He achieves remarkable clarity and depth with economical description and analysis. The book will interest students not only of Roman art but also of all visual narrative and mythology."--Leonard Barkan, Samuel Rudin Professor of English, New York University "Koortbojian makes bold, original, and well-grounded claims regarding the structure of narrative as it appears on a series of mythological sarcophagi. He achieves remarkable clarity and depth with economical description and analysis. The book will interest students not only of Roman art but also of all visual narrative and mythology."--Leonard Barkan, Samuel Rudin Professor of English, New York University

Greek Myths in Roman Art and Culture

Greek Myths in Roman Art and Culture
Title Greek Myths in Roman Art and Culture PDF eBook
Author Zahra Newby
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 409
Release 2016-09-15
Genre Art
ISBN 1107072247

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A new reading of the portrayal of Greek myths in Roman art, revealing important shifts in Roman values and identities.