Materiality in Roman Art and Architecture : : Aesthetics, Semantics and Function / / edited by Annette Haug, Adrian Hielscher, M. Taylor Lauritsen.

The focus of this volume is on the aesthetics, semantics and function of materials in Roman antiquity between the 2nd century B.C. and the 2nd century A.D. It includes contributions on both architectural spaces (and their material design) and objects - types of 'artefacts' that differ grea...

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Superior document:Decorative Principles in Late Republican and Early Imperial Italy (Decor)
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Place / Publishing House:Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter,, 2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Decor (Walter de Gruyter & Co.)
Physical Description:1 online resource (284 pages).
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Summary:The focus of this volume is on the aesthetics, semantics and function of materials in Roman antiquity between the 2nd century B.C. and the 2nd century A.D. It includes contributions on both architectural spaces (and their material design) and objects - types of 'artefacts' that differ greatly in the way they were used, perceived and loaded with cultural significance. With respect to architecture, the analysis of material aesthetics leads to a new understanding of the performance, imitation and transformation of surfaces, including the social meaning of such strategies. In the case of objects, surface treatments are equally important. However, object form (a specific design category), which can enter into tension with materiality, comes into particular focus. Only when materials are shaped do their various qualities emerge, and these qualities are, to a greater or lesser extent, transferred to objects. With a focus primarily on Roman Italy, the papers in this volume underscore the importance of material design and highlight the awareness of this matter in the ancient world.
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Statement of Responsibility: edited by Annette Haug, Adrian Hielscher, M. Taylor Lauritsen.