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Neurologic diseases in ancient Roman sculpture busts [PDF]

open access: yesNeurology: Clinical Practice, 2013
Ancient Roman sculpture busts are remarkable for their realistic and relentless portrayals of their subjects. The periods of the Roman Republic and the early Empire before the third century AD were heydays of sculpture that did not hide blemishes or even diseases.
Birk Engmann
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The Oxford Handbook of Roman Sculpture [PDF]

open access: yesChoice Reviews Online, 2015
Introduction Elise A. Friedland and Melanie Grunow Sobocinski I. Collecting, Conservation, and Display 1.1 Collecting in pre-modern Europe, Elizabeth Bartman 1.2 Conservation and restoration, Jerry Podany 1.3 Collecting in early America, Hima Mallampati 1.4 Current trends in museum display, Jessica Powers 1.5 Three-dimensional scanning and modeling ...
exaly   +3 more sources

Geographies of Provincialism in Roman Sculpture

open access: yesRIHA Journal, 2010
Focusing on Roman Britain but using examples across the empire, this article examines the relevance of geography to the form and distribution of "provincialized" classical imagery in the Roman period. This must be explained with reference to the competence of the craftsmen, the expectations of provincial artists and viewers, and geological factors.
Stewart, Peter
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A neurological disease on the face of an ancient Roman sculpture [PDF]

open access: yesGiornale di Chirurgia - Journal of Surgery, 2017
G, Baggieri, L, Galieti
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К ВОПРОСУ ОБ АТРИБУЦИИ «СТАТУИ ПОЛКОВОДЦА ИЗ ТИВОЛИ» [PDF]

open access: yesМатериалы по археологии и истории античного и средневекового Причерноморья, 2022
Объектом исследования стала «Статуя полководца из Тиволи», датируемая большинством исследователей второй четвертью I в. до н.э. Наш интерес к ней обусловлен тем, что до сих пор не было установлено — кого из лидеров Республики она возвеличила.
Чореф, М.М.
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Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Diseases through the Lens of Roman Sculpture

open access: yesTheoretical Roman Archaeology Journal, 2021
Roman sculpture has often given the impression that it provides such a precise simulacrum of the bodies of ancient Romans that their portraits can be studied autoptically as if they were a patient.
Salvatore Fadda
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The sculpture of the church of the holy virgin of the Studenica Monastery. Origin and models [PDF]

open access: yesZograf, 2019
The paper deals with the architectural sculpture of the twelfth century Church of the Holy Virgin at the Studenica Monastery. Its parallels with Italian Romanesque sculpture have long been identified in academic literature, and attention has ...
Babić Valentina
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Leda and the Swan: New marble sculpture from Skelani (Municipium Malvesatium) [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2017
A fragmented marble sculpture was found during the construction works on the canalisation collector in Skelani (Municipium Malvesatium). The sculpture presents a life-size bird’s torso with his right webbed foot placed on a female’s left thigh ...
Gavrilović-Vitas Nadežda
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Aydın Arkeoloji Müzesi’ndeki Menderes Antiokheiası Buluntusu Heykeltıraşlık Eserleri / Sculpture Artifacts from Antioch on the Maeander in the Aydın Archaeological Museum

open access: yesArkhaia Anatolika, 2021
In this study, two busts and a relief fragment, which are preserved in the Stone Artifacts Warehouse of Aydın Archaeological Museum and brought to the museum through purchase, are discussed.
Umut KAPUCİ
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Multi-technique analysis of pigments on sandstone sculptures: Renaissance re-painting of a Roman relief

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2022
The Antonine Wall was commissioned by the Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius around 142 CE and stretches for c. 60 km across the central belt of Scotland, marking the Empire’s most north-western frontier.
Louisa Campbell, Margaret Smith
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