The Archaistic Style in Roman Statuary (Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum)

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The Archaistic Style in Roman Statuary (Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum)

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This book deals with the use of archaistic stylistic elements (i.e., those which revive or imitate features of Greek Archaic art) in free standing statuary dating from the second century B.C. to the third century A.C. The main objective of the study is to determine how the archaistic style was used, what prototypes were imitated, what subjects were represented, how the replicas of statue types were distributed, how these statues were displayed, and what prompted such stylistic anachronism. The introductory chapter deals with general problems of archaism in ancient art and the specific questions pertaining to statuary in the round. The body of material, nearly three hundred pieces in all, is organized by type on the basis of pose and garment arrangement. In a concluding chapter, evidence from the body of the study is collected and possible answers are suggested for the questions outlined above. This study contributes to the currently widespread scholarly interest in stylistic revivals (especially classicism and archaism) which occurred not only in Roman times, but in earlier and later periods as well.

The Archaistic Style in Roman Statuary (Mnemosyne, Bibliotheca Classica Batava Supplementum),M.D. Fullerton,Mark D. Fullerton,Brill Academic Publishers,9004091467,Architecture,Art,History - Ancient & Classical,History: American,Interior Design - General,Sculpture,Sculpture, Roman,Themes, motives,Ancient Rome,Classical Greek & Roman archaeology,History of art: BCE to c 500 CE, ancient & classical world,Sculpture & other three-dimensional art forms

Book Contents:

  1. The Canonical Approach: A Critical Reconstruction of the Hermeneutics of Brevard S. Childs (Biblical Interpretation, No 16)
  2. The Crisis of Causality: Voetius and Descartes on God, Nature and Change (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)
  3. The Didache in Modern Research (Arbeiten Zur Geschichte Des Antiken Judentums Und Des Urchristentums, 37)
  4. The Empidoidea (Fauna Entomologica Scandinavica)
  5. The Gospel to the Romans: The Setting and Rhetoric of Mark's Gospel (Biblical Interpretation Series)
  6. The Ideal of the Self-Governing Church (Studies in Christian Mission)
  7. The Jesuit Specter in Imperial Germany (Studies in Central European Histories)
  8. The Language and Style of the Gospel of Mark (Supplements to Novum Testamentum)
  9. The Language of Science: A Study of the Relationship Between Literature and Science in the Perspective of a Hermeneutical Ontology, With a Case Stud (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)
  10. The Medieval Abbey of Farfa: Target of Papal and Imperial Ambitions (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)

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