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The artistic category of relief has long dominated scholarly discussions of ancient Greco-Roman art for good reason: images in relief pervaded ancient visual culture from the rise of the Greek city-state through to the Christian era. They are witnessed in public and private contexts; terracotta, bronze, and stone media; techniques as varied as incision, modelling, or repoussé; and scales from the miniature to the monumental. Precisely because of the ubiquity and fluidity of ancient relief, the category as such has not been given full consideration in own right, and many questions have remained under-theorized. Boasting an international cast of contributors, this volume addresses key questions about relief across the geographic and temporal scope of the ancient world, including how relief was conceptualized within antiquity, what role materials and techniques played in its creation, and what the relations were between relief media and their effects on viewers.
Contents
1. Ancient relief: terminology, medium, ontology Verity J. Platt; 2. Thinking through marble: early Attic Stelai as lithic technology Caspar Meyer and Chris Pelletieri; 3. The body in relief in archaic funerary sculpture Seth Estrin; 4. Relief in Athenian vase-painting: reflectivity, presence, and pictorial space Guy Hedreen; 5. Sculpture, relief, and the surrounding space: sculpture vs. relief, sculpture as relief Nikolaus Dietrich; 6. Seeing the past: Neo-Attic reliefs as sites of temporal and spatial contact Carolyn M. Laferrière; 7. Remedial relief Nathaniel B. Jones; 8. Foregrounding the background in Roman relief sculpture Jennifer Trimble; 9. Encrusted in ancestors: formal reflections on the funerary reliefs of Palmyra Nicola Barham; 10. Relief on and for the body in late antique numismatic jewelry Ashley Elizabeth Jones.