Roman Art From The Republic To Constantine by Richard Brilliant
A Historical and Cultural Survey
This comprehensive exploration delves into the evolution of Roman art, tracing its development from the early Republic through to the reign of Constantine. It examines the diverse influences that shaped Roman artistic expression, including Etruscan, Greek, and indigenous Italic traditions, and highlights the ways in which art was used to communicate political power, social status, and cultural identity. The narrative captures the dynamic interplay between art and society, offering insights into the architectural innovations, sculptural achievements, and decorative arts that defined Roman aesthetics across centuries.
- Published
- 1973
- Nationality
- Unknown
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 200-300
- Original Language
- English
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