From face to face : : recarving of Roman portraits and the late-antique portrait arts / / by Marina Prusac.

This book is based on an investigation of more than 2000 portraits of which around 500 have proven to be recarved. It provides thorough analyses of the different recarving methods, some of which can be attributed to geographically localized workshops, establishing classifiable categories, and an ana...

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Superior document:Monumenta Graeca et Romana, v. 18
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Year of Publication:2011
Language:English
Series:Monumenta Graeca et Romana ; v. 18.
Physical Description:1 online resource (224 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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505 0 0 |a Preliminary Material -- Introduction The history of sculpture reuse and related problems -- Chapter One The reuse of sculpture and recarving of portraits -- Chapter Two Statistical analyses -- Chapter Three The 1st-2nd centuries ce and the damnatio memoriae portraits -- Chapter Four The Third century CE -- Chapter Five Late Antiquity and the emergence of new visual expressions -- Chapter Six Recarving methods -- Chapter Seven Classifications -- Chapter Eight Social aspects -- Conclusions Oblivion and reinvention -- Summary -- Map with portrait provenances -- The Roman imperial succession until Justinian I -- Catalogue of recarved portraits -- Bibliography -- Index of museums and collections -- Concordances -- General index -- Figure plates 1-155. 
505 0 0 |a Preliminary Material -- Introduction The history of sculpture reuse and related problems -- Chapter One The reuse of sculpture and recarving of portraits -- Chapter Two Statistical analyses -- Chapter Three The 1st-2nd centuries ce and the damnatio memoriae portraits -- Chapter Four The Third century CE -- Chapter Five Late Antiquity and the emergence of new visual expressions -- Chapter Six Recarving methods -- Chapter Seven Classifications -- Chapter Eight Social aspects -- Conclusions Oblivion and reinvention -- Summary -- Map with portrait provenances -- The Roman imperial succession until Justinian I -- Catalogue of recarved portraits -- Bibliography -- Index of museums and collections -- Concordances -- General index -- Figure plates 1-155. 
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