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Painting by Numbers: A Quantitative Approach to Roman Art
Scholars of Roman artworks often make general statements regarding how often certain subjects occurred in certain areas within houses (for instance, Bacchus in dining areas, Venus in ‘bedrooms’ or cubicula) without quantifying them.
Carla Brain
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Greek myths in Roman art and culture : imagery, values and identity in Italy, 50 BC–AD 250
Images of episodes from Greek mythology are widespread in Roman art, appearing in sculptural groups, mosaics, paintings and reliefs. They attest to Rome's enduring fascination with Greek culture, and its desire to absorb and reframe that culture for new ...
Newby, Zahra
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Roman Art : A Resource for Educators
Buku ini dirancang untuk pengajar seni yang mencakup diskusi tentang relevansi Roma dengan dunia modern, tinjauan sejarah singkat, dan deskripsi empat puluh lima karya seni dari koleksi seni Museum Romawi .
Thompson, Nancy L
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Green's Function for Discrete Second-Order Problems with Nonlocal Boundary Conditions
We investigate a second-order discrete problem with two additional conditions which are described by a pair of linearly independent linear functionals.
Roman Svetlana +1 more
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Charles Cournault’s Call for a ‘Persian Museum’ at the Louvre [PDF]
In 1857, the French artist Charles Cournault published a plea for a French mission to Persepolis. The aimof the mission was to obtain examples of relief sculpture, like those he had seen in the British Museum, for theLouvre Museum.
Daniel Thomas Potts
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Were the ancient Romans art forgers? [PDF]
A popularly held tenet in the historical record on art is that the practice of forgery began in ancient Rome, where sculptures made by craftsmen of the day were passed off as classical Greek antiquities.
William Casemen
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Lakshmi, Bounty and Cultural Deification: A Review of Treasures of Lakshmi – The Goddess who Gives by Namita Gokhale and Malashri Lal [PDF]
Indian mythology and cultural constructiveness have always seen Lakshmi as the goddess who gives, Lakshmi as the goddess of bounty and fortune. If we scrutinize the cross-cultural segments of Greek, Roman, and Indian mythology, we find that in the ...
Sreetanwi Chakraborty
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CLEMENTE MARCONI (ED.), THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF GREEK AND ROMAN ART AND ARCHITECTURE
Clemente Marconi (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Greek and Roman Art and Architecture, Oxford University Press, New York 2015.
Xenia Pausan
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This investigation seeks to define the strands of continuity and change in structured deposition across the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age to Early Roman transition in Britain, and interpret their significance in terms of cultural interaction.
Crease, SME
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My introductory comments on the origins of Roman art deal briefly with the major cultural developments by which Roman art came into being. Primarily, how Etruscan traditions were the most dominant molding forces of Roman art, yet, the Etruscans were ...
Broecker, Walter Emil
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