dc.contributor.author
Barker, Simon
dc.contributor.author
Perna, Simona
dc.date.accessioned
2021-07-28T06:51:24Z
dc.date.accessioned
2024-09-20T10:38:24Z
dc.date.available
2021-07-28T06:51:24Z
dc.date.available
2024-09-20T10:38:24Z
dc.identifier.isbn
978-3-908006-47-3
dc.identifier.uri
https://hdl.handle.net/2072/450487
dc.description.abstract
Alabaster was one of the most prized stones in the ancient world. Its popularity forpavement and wall revetment in élite houses is confirmed by the increasing exploitationof its sources around the Mediterranean and its reproduction in the First, Second and Fourthstyle Roman paintings. Preliminary results of a survey of painted alabaster carried out bythe present authors at several Roman sites in the Vesuvian area identified high accuracy inthe reproduction of the variegated patterning of alabaster suggesting that Roman paintershad become acquainted with real varieties as they were imported into Italy. This paper willdemonstrate, through cases studies from Pompeii, Oplontisand Stabiae, that the imitationsare fairly faithful renderings of the most popular Egyptian and non-Egyptian alabastertypes. Moreover, the location of painted alabaster suggests that its use went beyondaesthetics and that, like real alabaster, it had an underlying symbolic message.
eng
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10 p.
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dc.publisher
Archéologie Suisse
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dc.relation.ispartof
Dubois, Y.; Niffeler, U. (eds), Pictores per provincias II - Status quaestionis (Lausanne, del 12 al 16 septiembre 2016), ANTIQUA 55, Veröffentlichung der Archäologie Schweiz, Basel, p. 405-412.
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dc.relation.ispartofseries
Antiqua;55
dc.rights
Copyright © by Archéologie Suisse, Basel 2018
dc.source
RECERCAT (Dipòsit de la Recerca de Catalunya)
dc.subject.other
Pintura romana -- Pompeia (Ciutat antiga)
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dc.subject.other
Alabastre -- Itàlia
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dc.title
Imitation alabaster: varieties and symbolism in Roman Painting
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dc.type
info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
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dc.rights.accessLevel
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess