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Picturing the Roman Family
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Huskinson, Janet
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honorific statues in public places ‐ form of art, commemorating families
/ ideological factors, promoting generic images ‐ honorific statues, use of Herculaneum women figure type in Italy and funerary monuments
/ imagery, allowing the family ‐ to identify itself with social ideals and aspirations
/ images of Roman families, commemorative ‐ for public monuments or funerary memorials
/ picturing the Roman family
/ powerful influences on images of the family ‐ their context and use of particular paradigms
/ Sarcophagus from Portonaccio ‐ Museo Nazionale Romano
/ social issues ‐ touching upon demography, emotion, aspirations and ideals of individual and community
/ Tomb Relief from Via Po, Rome, Augustan Period ‐ a relief, row of four figures, draped half‐figure frontal busts
/ use of mythological scenarios ‐ aspects of Roman family, and influence of paradigms
2010
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Huskinson, Janet
in
honorific statues in public places ‐ form of art, commemorating families
/ ideological factors, promoting generic images ‐ honorific statues, use of Herculaneum women figure type in Italy and funerary monuments
/ imagery, allowing the family ‐ to identify itself with social ideals and aspirations
/ images of Roman families, commemorative ‐ for public monuments or funerary memorials
/ picturing the Roman family
/ powerful influences on images of the family ‐ their context and use of particular paradigms
/ Sarcophagus from Portonaccio ‐ Museo Nazionale Romano
/ social issues ‐ touching upon demography, emotion, aspirations and ideals of individual and community
/ Tomb Relief from Via Po, Rome, Augustan Period ‐ a relief, row of four figures, draped half‐figure frontal busts
/ use of mythological scenarios ‐ aspects of Roman family, and influence of paradigms
2010
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Huskinson, Janet
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honorific statues in public places ‐ form of art, commemorating families
/ ideological factors, promoting generic images ‐ honorific statues, use of Herculaneum women figure type in Italy and funerary monuments
/ imagery, allowing the family ‐ to identify itself with social ideals and aspirations
/ images of Roman families, commemorative ‐ for public monuments or funerary memorials
/ picturing the Roman family
/ powerful influences on images of the family ‐ their context and use of particular paradigms
/ Sarcophagus from Portonaccio ‐ Museo Nazionale Romano
/ social issues ‐ touching upon demography, emotion, aspirations and ideals of individual and community
/ Tomb Relief from Via Po, Rome, Augustan Period ‐ a relief, row of four figures, draped half‐figure frontal busts
/ use of mythological scenarios ‐ aspects of Roman family, and influence of paradigms
2010
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Picturing the Roman Family
2010
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Overview
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Contexts
Paradigms
Tomb Relief from Via Po, Rome, Augustan Period
Marble Sarcophagus from Rome, Early Second Century
CE
Marble Sarcophagus from Portonaccio, Rome, Late Second Century
CE
Conclusion
Further Reading
Publisher
Wiley‐Blackwell
Subject
honorific statues in public places ‐ form of art, commemorating families
/ imagery, allowing the family ‐ to identify itself with social ideals and aspirations
/ images of Roman families, commemorative ‐ for public monuments or funerary memorials
/ powerful influences on images of the family ‐ their context and use of particular paradigms
/ Sarcophagus from Portonaccio ‐ Museo Nazionale Romano
/ use of mythological scenarios ‐ aspects of Roman family, and influence of paradigms
ISBN
9781405187671, 1405187670
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