Statues in Roman Society

Statues in Roman Society

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Stewart, Peter
Oxford University Press
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Statues are among the most familiar remnants of classical art. Yet their prominence in ancient society is often ignored. In the Roman world statues were ubiquitous. Whether they were displayed as public honours or memorials, collected as works of art, dedicated to deities, venerated as gods, or violated as symbols of a defeated political regime, they were recognized individually and collectively as objects of enormous significance. By analysing ancient texts and images, Statues in Roman Society unravels the web of associations which surrounded Roman statues. Addressing all categories of statuary together for the first time, it illuminates them in ancient terms, explaining expectations of what statues were or ought to be and describing the Romans' uneasy relationship with 'the other population' in their midst.
EAN 9780199599714
ISBN 0199599718
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date January 20, 2011
Pages 352
Language English
Dimensions 247 x 192 x 21
Country United Kingdom
Authors Stewart, Peter
Illustrations 48 halftones
Series Oxford Studies in Ancient Culture Representation