Divine Interiors is an investigation into the decoration of Greek and
Roman temples with wall paintings. Mighty marble facades, sculptures
and paintings played an important role in relation to these monuments.
While the official temples, which were connected to the city or state,
usually had a simple but solemn appearance, the more popular buildings
were true multi-color expressions of religiosity. Scenes from the life
of the revered deity, supporters and practitioners of the cult, or of
plants and animals could carry visitors of the shrines away to
different worlds. It is also striking to find in the vast Greco-Roman
world that there are many similarities between often widely separated
temples. The wall paintings were characterized by stylistic and taste
changes, but they had the same look everywhere. Besides using
archeological remains, this book also uses the texts of antiquity,
whose descriptions of the monuments provide additional
information.Amsterdam Archaeological Studies is a series devoted to
the study of past human societies from the prehistory up into modern
times, primarily based on the study of archaeological remains. The
series will include excavation reports of modern fieldwork; studies of
categories of material culture; and synthesising studies with broader
images of past societies, thereby contributing to the theoretical and
methodological debates in archaeology. This book contains an all
encompassing overview of painted decorations in temples of the Greek
and Roman world, that was hitherto lacking. It explores large variety
of decorative schemes and fashions all over the vast area of the
ancient world (most of Europe, northern Africa, Turkey, Near East) and
makes a contribution on aspects of devotion of worshippers and use of
shrines and temples in ancient daily life.
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Mural Paintings in Greek and Roman Sanctuaries
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040790151
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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