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    Roman Sculpture from London and the South-East

    Roman Sculpture from London and the South-East by Coombe, Penny; Henig, Martin; Grew, Francis;

    Sorozatcím: Corpus Signorum Imperii Romani; 10;

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    • Kiadó The British Academy
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2015. április 16.

    • ISBN 9780197265710
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem200 oldal
    • Méret 279x218x9 mm
    • Súly 1154 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 20 colour plates, 64 black & white plates
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    Rövid leírás:

    This catalogue of Roman sculpture from south-east England features over 200 items in museum collections. It includes many of the finest works of art in stone and bronze from Roman Britain. The scholarly text includes analysis of the types of stone, and there are 84 pages of plates, 20 in full colour.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This, the tenth fascicule in the British section of the international series Corpus Signorum Imperii Romani, concerns Roman sculpture from south-east England. Over 200 individual items are catalogued, from the counties of Kent, Surrey and Hertfordshire, as well as from Greater London.

    In contrast to the rest of Britain, this region has yielded a substantial collection of marble and bronze statuary. The sculptures from the Temple of Mithras in London are notable highlights, as are the busts probably of the emperor Pertinax and his father from the villa at Lullingstone. The famous head of Hadrian from the Thames is one of only three bronze statues of that emperor from the entire Roman world. Scarcely less impressive is the limestone sculpture, which includes important funerary monuments and sarcophagi, alongside depictions of Classical and Romano-British deities. In the last of these categories, a Matronae relief with four rather than the usual three matrons, and several representations of a Hunter God are particularly intriguing.

    A substantial part of the book concerns architectural sculpture, in particular fragments of three major monuments: the quadrifrons arch at Richborough, and a small arch and screen from London. The figural and floral motifs on the London monuments are analysed in detail, revealing close links with contemporary sculpture in the Rhineland.

    For the first time in the British CSIR series, this fascicule contains a comprehensive study of the types and sources of the stone. Nearly every item was examined visually by an archaeological petrologist, Dr Kevin Haywood, and approaching half in thin-section. It emerges that in the early Roman period sculptors in Kent used stone quarried in northern France rather than Britain, so demonstrating the importance of cross-Channel connections in the formative years of the province of Britannia.



    With its handy indexes, clear glossaries, high-quality plates, robust entries, and ample bibliography, Roman Sculpture from London and the South-East is a superb research tool for those investigating either Roman art or Roman Britain.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    • INTRODUCTION

    • TYPES AND SOURCES OF STONE

    • GLOSSARY OF GEOLOGICAL TERMS

    • CATALOGUE

    • I: Marble

    • II: Other Stone

    • III: Bronzes

    • APPENDIX

    • Cinerary urns in coloured Egyptian stone

    • GLOSSARY OF SCULPTURAL AND ARCHITECTURAL TERMS

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