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Roman art from the Republic to Constantine

Title
Roman art from the Republic to Constantine / by Richard Brilliant.
Author
Brilliant, Richard.
Publication
  • London : Phaidon, 1974.
  • New York : Praeger.

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Description
288 pages : illustrations; 26 cm.
Summary
Roman Art From the Republic to Constantine is a study of the principal aspects and developments of Roman art from inception to its transformation in late antiquity, about A.D. 300.
Series Statement
Phaidon Paperback
Uniform Title
Phaidon paperback
Subject
  • Art, Roman
  • Art, Greco-Roman
  • Art, Greco-Roman
  • Art, Roman
Note
  • Includes index.
Bibliography (note)
  • Bibliography: p. [269]-272.
Contents
I: Major themes in Roman art -- Roman architecture -- Triumphal monuments and ostentatious display -- Ornament and decoration -- Roman realism: curiosity about peoples, places, things, and events -- Non=periodic styles and Roman eclecticism -- II: Into the history of art.
ISBN
  • 0714815969
  • 9780714815961
  • 0714816469
  • 9780714816463
LCCN
74001527
OCLC
  • ocm01102925
  • 1102925
  • SCSB-257496
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library