Roman Art by Helga Von Heintze

Roman Art by Helga Von Heintze

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Roman art emerged from an intermingling of Italo-Etruscan and Greek-Hellenistic forms. This survey covers the period 5000BC to 305AD and examines the influences, innovations, aims and achievements of Roman artists in all media.

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Roman Art by Helga Von Heintze

Roman art emerged from an intermingling of Italo-Etruscan and Greek-Hellenistic forms. It was the conservative art of warriors, in which the subject was far more important than the form. It is not surprising therefore that the different phases of Roman art are named after political epochs, individual rulers and dynasties. The buildings themselves were not based on the Greek laws of proportion; they no longer respected the landscape but dominated it, and Roman architecture would be the source for much that was done in later centuries. In this comprehensive survey, covering the period 5000 BC-AD 305, the author examines the influences, innovations, aims and achievements of Roman artists in all media, and draws on a wide range of examples, from Rome itself as well as the empire - Pompeii, the Colosseum, the Pantheon, the aqueduct in Tarragona, Hadrian's villa at Tivoli and Trajan's column.
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ISBN 13 9781871569100
ISBN 10 1871569109
Title Roman Art
Author Helga Von Heintze
Series History Of Art And Architecture S
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1990-04-01
Number of pages 200
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