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Imperial Women

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      Portraits of women -- on coins, public monuments, and private luxury objects --became an increasingly familiar sight throughout the Roman Empire. These portraits, always freighted with political significance, communicated social messages about the appropriate roles, behavior, and self-presentation of women.This book traces the emergence and development of the public female portrait, from Octavia, the first Roman woman to be represented on coinage, to the formidable and ambitious Agrippina the Younger, whose assassination demonstrated to later women the limits of official power they could demand.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Wood EAN: 9789004119505 COUNTRY: Netherlands PAGES: WEIGHT: 905 g HEIGHT: 240 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Brill DATE PUBLISHED: 2000-08-18 CITY: GENRE: ART / General WIDTH: 160 cm SPINE:

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      Ancient Rome, Classical style, History of art, Human figures depicted in art, Cultural studies, Gender studies: women and girls, Ancient history, European history, Social and cultural history

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      Susan E. Wood, Ph.D. (1979) in Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, is a Professor of Art History at Oakland University. She has published extensively on Roman portraiture and funerary monuments.

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      Portraits of women -- on coins, public monuments, and private luxury objects --became an increasingly familiar sight throughout the Roman Empire. These portraits, always freighted with political significance, communicated social messages about the appropriate roles, behavior, and self-presentation of women.This book traces the emergence and development of the public female portrait, from Octavia, the first Roman woman to be represented on coinage, to the formidable and ambitious Agrippina the Younger, whose assassination demonstrated to later women the limits of official power they could demand.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Wood EAN: 9789004119505 COUNTRY: Netherlands PAGES: WEIGHT: 905 g HEIGHT: 240 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Brill DATE PUBLISHED: 2000-08-18 CITY: GENRE: ART / General WIDTH: 160 cm SPINE:

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      Ancient Rome, Classical style, History of art, Human figures depicted in art, Cultural studies, Gender studies: women and girls, Ancient history, European history, Social and cultural history

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      Susan E. Wood, Ph.D. (1979) in Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, is a Professor of Art History at Oakland University. She has published extensively on Roman portraiture and funerary monuments.

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