Art and Identity in the Roman World

Author(s): Eve D'Ambra

History & Theory

In this reappraisal of the art and architecture of ancient Rome, Eve D'Ambra focuses on the personal, social and cultural identity of its subjects. The acquisition of art, whether the purchase of copies of Greek statuary, the construction of a sumptuous villa or the commissioning of a portrait head, played a crucial role in Roman society in which displays of wealth and culture were necessary to gain and maintain power. The question of identity is key to understanding the nature of the Roman Empire, which seemed infinitely expandable at its peak, welcomed foreigners to become Romans, freed slaves to citizen status and allowed social mobility within a strictly hierarchical social order.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780297824060
  • : The Everyman Art Library
  • : 0.474
  • : 01 September 1998
  • : 23.5 Centimeters X 16.1 Centimeters X 1.4 Centimeters
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Eve D'Ambra
  • : Paperback
  • : very good
  • : 176