Description
Kleiner begins with a long thematic introduction that describes Rome and its empire, characterizes patrons from the capital and the provinces, discusses the position of the artist in Roman society and the materials he used, and presents a history of the study of Roman art. The remaining chapters constitute a chronological examination of Roman sculpture from the foundation of Rome in 753 B.C. to the transfer of the capital to Constantinople in A.D. 330. In each period the monuments are divided by type, for example, portraiture, state relief sculpture, the art of freedmen, and provincial art. Throughout, Kleiner treats Roman sculpture in its cultural, political, and social contexts and, wherever possible, as an element of the architectural complex in which it was set.
Published with the assistance of the Getty Grant Program
About the Author
Diana E. E. Kleiner is Dunham Professor of History of Art and Classics at Yale University.
Book Information
ISBN 9780300059489
Author Diana E. E. Kleiner
Format Paperback
Page Count 489
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 1656g