Women and Visual Replication in Roman Imperial Art and Culture

Trimble, Jennifer (Stanford University

Description

Roman portrait statues, famed for their individuality, repeatedly employed the same body forms. This book examines the 'Large Herculaneum Woman' statue type, a draped female body common in the second century CE and surviving in about two hundred examples, to demonstrate how sameness helped to communicate a woman's social identity.
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Writer
Trimble, Jennifer (Stanford University
Title
Women and Visual Replication in Roman Imperial Art and Culture
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2011
Language
English
Pages
500
Weight
1142 gr
EAN
9780521825153
Dimensions
254 x 185 x 32 mm
Binding format
Hardback

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