To register your interest please contact collegesales@cambridge.org providing details of the course you are teaching. The character of Roman art history has changed in recent years. More than ever ...
First transmitted in 1960, Sir Mortimer Wheeler surveys some of the Roman Empire’s most impressive ... religious paintings and frescos that artists during this period produced.
“Of all the works of antiquity that escaped destruction,” German archaeologist and art historian Johann Joachim Winckelmann once said of the Apollo Belvedere, a beloved sculpture from the ...
Archaeologists have uncovered an "astounding" set of Roman sculptures on the HS2 rail link route. Two complete sculptures of what appear to be a man and a woman, plus the head of a child ...
Through well-illustrated essays by leading scholars in the field, various types of gardens are examined, from how Romans actually created their gardens to the experience of gardens as revealed in ...
Roman Signer is a Swiss artist known for his work in sculpture, art installations, photography, and video. His pieces often involve action sculptures and are associated with land art and performance ...
The excavation of a Roman bathhouse has unearthed more than 1,000 "significant finds" including sculptures and gems. The artefacts included two "priceless" head sculptures of Roman gods discovered ...
Rare, centuries-old Roman paintings were uncovered in the ruins of Pompeii. The frescoes were found in a dining room in the ruined city buried under ash after a catastrophic volcanic eruption in ...
“[Basquiat] had a great grasp of the history of art and visual culture and was brilliant ... the world’s largest private holding of Roman antiquities that is rarely seen in public.
A ‘striking’ art installation showcasing Poole’s heritage is set to span three floors of Poole Museum when it reopens next ...
In the catalogue accompanying the show, the painting’s title is given as Untitled [Woman with Roman Torso (Venus)]. Classical art was a recurring theme for Basquiat. As Larry Gagosian says ...