Pliny's catalogue of culture : art and empire in the Natural History / Sorcha Carey.
2003
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Title
Pliny's catalogue of culture : art and empire in the Natural History / Sorcha Carey.
Created/published
Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003.
Description
xiii, 208 p. : ill. (some col.), 1 map ; 26 cm
Associated name
Series statement
Oxford studies in ancient culture and representation
Review
"This book reveals how Pliny's presentation of Greek art is profoundly Roman; and that beyond his account of Greek sculpture and painting, Pliny stands as an equally important source on Roman art - whether in his discussion of Roman portraiture or early imperial monuments." "The author argues that Pliny's art history can only be properly understood when viewed within the wider context of the work as a whole. From this perspective the chapters on art cease to become an isolated collection of facts on the art and artists of the Ancient World, and emerge instead as an essential part of Pliny's sophisticated project to transform his encyclopaedic account of the world into a catalogue of Roman world empire."--BOOK JACKET.
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [184]-191) and indexes.
Contents
In Search of the Invisible Man
The Strategies of Encyclopaedism
Representing Empire: Monuments and the Creation of Roman Space
The Problem of Totality : Collecting Greek Art, Wonders, and Luxury
The Artifice of Nature
Imaging Memory
Conclusion.
The Strategies of Encyclopaedism
Representing Empire: Monuments and the Creation of Roman Space
The Problem of Totality : Collecting Greek Art, Wonders, and Luxury
The Artifice of Nature
Imaging Memory
Conclusion.
Series
Oxford studies in ancient culture and representation.
Place of creation/publication
Great Britain -- England -- Oxford.
Item Details
Call number
N5613 .C37 2003
Folger accession
267909