Beyond Iconography : Materials, Methods, and Meaning in Ancient Surface Decoration (Selected Papers on Ancient Art and Architecture)

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Beyond Iconography : Materials, Methods, and Meaning in Ancient Surface Decoration (Selected Papers on Ancient Art and Architecture)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 224 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781931909310
  • DDC分類 751.730901

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This volume presents a spectrum of current research on ancient surface decoration (painting mosaic, and stuccowork/plasterwork) that offers new avenues of exploration and directions of inquiry. The collected essays draw from a wide range of disciplinary frameworks and integrate material analysis, the study of technical characteristics, the investigation of literary and archaeological evidence, and the interpretation and reconstruction of iconographic programs. Geographically, the papers focus on paintings from the Mediterranean world, including examples from the Bronze Age Aegean, the Hellenistic Levant, and Roman Campania and Greece. Exciting work on Classical Maya paintings in Guatemala augment the case studies from the Mediterranean region and provide an important opportunity for cross-cultural comparisons of ancient artistic and cultural practices as well as modern analytical approaches. By offering a wide chronological and geographic panorama, this volumes expands existing research on ancient surface decoration and aims to secure a broad and variable foundation for continued work.

Contents

Sarah Lepinski and Susanna McFadden Introduction Sarah Lepinski Methodologies and Materiality: Excavating and Analyzing Fragmentary Mural Painting, a Case Study from Ancient Corinth Heather Hurst and Caitlin R. O'Grady Maya Mural Art as Collaboration: Verifying Artists Hands at San Bartolo, Guatemala through Pigment and Plaster Composition Francesca Pique, Emily Macdonald-Korth, and Leslie Rainer Observations on Materials and Techniques Used in Roman Wall Paintings of the Tablinum, House of the Bicentenary at Herculaneum Benton Kidd Masonry Style in Phoenicia: Reconstructing Sumptuous Mural Decoration from the "Late Hellenistic Stuccoed Building" at Tel Anafa John R. Clarke Retrieving the Decorative Program of Villa A ("of Poppaea") at Oplontis (Torre Annunziata, Italy): How Orphaned Fragments Find a Home in the Virtual-Reality 3D Model Seth Estrin Living Surfaces: The Materiality of Minoan Wall Paintings Regina Gee Fourth Style Workshop Deployment and Movement Patterns at Villa A ("of Poppaea") at Oplontis Stephanie Pearson Bodies of Meaning: Figural Repetition in Pompeian Painting Lynley McAlpine Heirlooms on the Walls: Republican Paintings and Imperial Viewers in Pompeii Emily Catherine Egan Working within the Lines: Artists' Grids and Painted Floors at the Palace of Nestor Lea K. Cline Painted Pavements: Illusion and Imitation at Villa A ("of Poppaea") at Oplontis

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