The Language of Images in Roman Art : Art as a Semantic System in the Roman World
The Language of Images in Roman Art : Art as a Semantic System in the Roman World
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Author(s): Holscher, Tonio
ISBN No.: 9780521662000
Pages: 188
Year: 200411
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 131.09
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This book, first published in 2004, develops a theory for the understanding of Roman pictorial art. By treating Roman art as a semantic system it establishes a connection between artistic forms and the ideological messages contained within. The history of Roman art traditionally followed the model of a sequence of stylistic phases affecting the works of their era in the manner of a uniform Zeitgeist. By contrast, the author shows different stylistic forms being used for different themes and messages. The reception of Greek models, a key phenomenon of Roman art, thus appear in a new light. The formulations of specific messages are established from Greek art types of different eras serving to express Roman ideological values: classical forms for the grandeur of the state, Hellenistic forms for the struggling effort of warfare. In this way a conceptual and comprehensible pictorial language arose, uniting the multicultural population of the Roman state.


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