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The Artists of the Ara Pacis - (Studies in the History of Greece and Rome) by Diane Atnally Conlin (Paperback)
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- The Ara Pacis Augustae, or Altar of Augustan Peace, was built to commemorate the return to Rome of the emperor Augustus and his general Agrippa, who had been away for many years on military campaigns.
- About the Author: Diane Atnally Conlin received her Ph.D. in classical art and archaeology from the University of Michigan.
- 360 Pages
- Art, Sculpture & Installation
- Series Name: Studies in the History of Greece and Rome
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Artists of the Ara Pacis: The Process of Hellenization in Roman Relief SculptureBook Synopsis
The Ara Pacis Augustae, or Altar of Augustan Peace, was built to commemorate the return to Rome of the emperor Augustus and his general Agrippa, who had been away for many years on military campaigns. Dedicated in 9 B.C., the monument consists of an altar and surrounding wall, both decorated with a series of processional friezes. Art historians and archaeologists have made the Ara Pacis one of the best-known, most-studied monuments of Augustan Rome, but Diane Conlin's reassessment of the artistic traditions in which its sculptors worked makes a groundbreaking contribution to this scholarship. Illustrated with over 250 photographs, Conlin's innovative analysis demonstrates that the carvers of the monument's large processional friezes were not Greek masters, as previously assumed, but Italian-trained sculptors influenced by both native and Hellenic stonecarving practices. Her systematic examination of the physical evidence left by the sculptors themselves -- the traces of tool marks, the carving of specific details, the compositional formulas of the friezes -- also incorporates an informed understanding of the historical context in which these artists worked.Originally published in 1997.
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Review Quotes
"[This book] will inspire others to take a second look at other Hellenizing sculptures, and actually "demonstrates" what has only before been "assumed"."--"Bryn Mawr Classical Review"
"An important and intelligent contribution to our knowledge about the Ara Pacis and the practice of Roman sculptors in general. . . . [Conlin] has taken a much needed closer look at an artistic hallmark of the Augustan age and initiated us into one of its basic characteristics."--"Classical Journal"
"Conlin repeatedly demonstrates how a fresh approach can tease new meanings from even an exhaustively studied monument. . . . An advocate of 'close looking, ' Conlin will inspire students to mine the surviving visual evidence for a deeper understanding of antiquity."--"Classical World"
"The quality of Conlin's observations is outstanding, and much will be of great assistance to students of stone-carving in Augustan Rome."--"Times Literary Supplement"
"This lavishly illustrated study represents an important contribution to our understanding of the production of Roman sculpture.""American Journal of Archaeology"
About the Author
Diane Atnally Conlin received her Ph.D. in classical art and archaeology from the University of Michigan. A fellow of the American Academy in Rome, she has taught Roman art and archaeology at the University of Michigan.Dimensions (Overall): 10.9 Inches (H) x 8.3 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 360
Genre: Art
Sub-Genre: Sculpture & Installation
Series Title: Studies in the History of Greece and Rome
Publisher: University of North Carolina Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Diane Atnally Conlin
Language: English
Street Date: November 1, 2011
TCIN: 1006743218
UPC: 9780807868997
Item Number (DPCI): 247-10-8755
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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