Statues in Roman Society

Auteur: Stewart, Peter (Lecturer in Classical Art and its Heritage at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London)
Editeur: Oxford University Press
Statues were everywhere in the Roman world. They served as objects of cult, honours to emperors and noblemen, and memorials to the dead. Combining close attention to individual Roman texts and images with an unprecedented broad perspective on this remarkable phenomenon, Statues in Roman Society explains the impact which all kinds of statuary had on the ancient population.
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Statues were everywhere in the Roman world. They served as objects of cult, honours to emperors and noblemen, and memorials to the dead. Combining close attention to individual Roman texts and images with an unprecedented broad perspective on this remarkable phenomenon, Statues in Roman Society explains the impact which all kinds of statuary had on the ancient population.
ISBN / EAN 9780199240944
Auteur Stewart, Peter (Lecturer in Classical Art and its Heritage at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London)
Editeur Oxford University Press