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A History of Roman Art

von Steven L. Tuck

E-Book (PDF mit drm)
408 Seiten
Sprache English
1. Auflage
2014 John Wiley & Sons
ISBN 978-1-118-88541-3

Besprechung

"In his engagingly conversational, often humorous, and lavishly illustrated text, Tuck approaches the multifaceted role of Roman art as visual communication that was essential to governing a vast and diverse empire. Contextually-oriented and informed by current scholarly debates, the book encourages students to appreciate not only Roman visual culture but also how we write its history." -Elaine Gazda, University of Michigan "Gloriously illustrated, this book excels for its emphasis on Roman viewers, its conversational style (fitting from the winner of a national teaching award!), and its deft anticipation of modern assumptions." -Lea Stirling, University of Manitoba "This book provides an accessible overview of Roman art, drawing on the most recent developments in Roman archaeology and art history. Elegantly written and exquisitely illustrated, it also tackles questions of modern reception, collection and ownership of the Roman artistic heritage. This is both an invaluable introduction for students and a go-to reference work for scholars." -J.C.N. Coulston, University of St. Andrews "Steven L. Tuck's book offers a fresh, fast-paced and abundantly illustrated narrative of Roman art, from its Etruscan beginnings to the emergence of early Christian art. Tuck's survey is a great starting point for students and all those making first contact with the art and architecture of ancient Rome." -Björn C. Ewald, University of Toronto "Tuck gives an excellent introduction to Roman art. Accessible and engaging, this book covers key monuments and objects, while also providing useful discussions of historical context, scholarly debate and contemporary response. I recommend it." -Zahra Newby, University of Warwick

Hauptbeschreibung

A History of Roman Art provides a wide-ranging survey of the subject from the founding of Rome to the rule of Rome's first Christian emperor, Constantine. Incorporating the most up-to-date information available on the topic, this new textbook explores the creation, use, and meaning of art in the Roman world.

* Extensively illustrated with 375 color photographs and line drawings

* Broadly defines Roman art to include the various cultures that contributed to the Roman system

* Focuses throughout on the overarching themes of Rome's cultural inclusiveness and art's important role in promoting Roman values

* Discusses a wide range of Roman painting, mosaic, sculpture, and decorative arts, as well as architecture and associated sculptures within the cultural contexts they were created and developed

* Offers helpful and instructive pedagogical features for students, such as timelines; key terms defined in margins; a glossary; sidebars with key lessons and explanatory material on artistic technique, stories, and ancient authors; textboxes on art and literature, art from the provinces, and important scholarly perspectives; and primary sources in translation

* A book companion website is available at www.wiley.com/go/romanart with the following resources: PowerPoint slides, glossary, and timeline

Steven Tuck is the 2014 recipient of the American Archaeological Association's Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Dedication

Acknowledgments

Preface

Note to Students

1 Introduction

2 Regal Period, 753 BC-509 BC: The Etruscans and the Question of Etruscan Dominance

3 The Early Republic, 509 BC-211 BC: The Spread of Roman Power and Forms

4 The Later Republic, 211 BC-31 BC: The Origins of a Hellenistic Roman Culture

5 The Age of Augustus, 31 BC-AD 14: The Art of Empire

6 The Julio-Claudians, AD 14-68: The Rise of Roman Dynastic Art

7 The Flavians, AD 69-96: Civil War, Disaster and Response

8 Trajan and Hadrian, AD 98-138: Emperors from the Provinces

9 Antonine Emperors, AD 138-192: From an Empire of Gold to one of Rust

10 Civil War and Severan Dynasty, AD 193-235: Calm before the Storm

11 The Third Century and the Tetrarchy, AD 235-306: Crisis and Renewal

12 Constantine, AD 306-337: Christian Empire and the Decline of the West

Glossary

Guide to Further Reading

Biografische Anmerkung zu den Verfassern

Steven L. Tuck is Professor and Chair of Classics at Miami University. In 2012, he received the E. Phillips Knox award, Miami University's highest honor for innovative and effective undergraduate teaching. He is the author of Latin Inscriptions in the Kelsey Museum: The Dennison and De Criscio Collections (2006).