
Facing the Colours of Roman Portraiture
Exploring the Materiality of Ancient Polychrome Forms
- 372 pages
- English
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Facing the Colours of Roman Portraiture
Exploring the Materiality of Ancient Polychrome Forms
About this book
The fact that most ancient marble portraits were once intentionally polychrome has always been lurking at the corners of art historical and archaeological research. Despite the fact, that the colours of the sculpted forms completed, enhanced and even extended the plastic shapes, the topic has not been devoted much dedicated attention. This book represents the first full-length academic monograph which explores the original polychromy of Roman white marble portraiture. It presents results from scientific analysis of portraits in statuary and bust formats dating to the first three centuries CE. The book also explores the cultural and social significance of colours in their original contexts, and how the immaterial affects of the polychrome, three-dimensional images can be integrated into the traditional research into ancient portraiture, which has tended to place overwhelming emphasis on iconography, typology and biography. By doing so the ancient sculpted marble form, as we know it, will be exposed and confronted, and the impact of manipulated material effects, that were meant to evoke a broad range of multisensory experiences, will be emphasized. The book puts forth a new way of analysis to be tested and developed in the future.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Prologue: From Reuterswärd to Bunte Götter
- Introduction
- Part 1: Painting the Portrait Body
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Marble Portraits from the Room of Fundilia
- Chapter 2: Sculpting and Painting the Fundilia Portraits
- Chapter 3: Marble and Textiles – Pigments and Dyes
- Part 2: Painting the Portrait Head and Face
- Introduction
- Chapter 4: Polychrome High-Gloss Polished Portraits from the Early Third Century CE
- Chapter 5: Reconstructing the Painted Portrait of a Roman Youth
- Chapter 6: Painting White Marble Skin
- Chapter 7: Painting Replicas
- Part 3: Painted Marble Portraits in Context
- Introduction
- Chapter 8: Colours in Context
- Chapter 9: Roman Sculptural Polychromy
- Epilogue: Colour. And Now What?
- Appendix
- Research Strategies and Methodologies
- Catalogue
- Notes
- Bibliography
- List Of Figures
- Index