‘Merrily reclining after his own demise': the banquet in Roman funerary art
The banquet is one of the most common themes in funerary art of the Roman period, found over much of the empire and in a wide range of media, from sculpture in the round and in relief to paintings and grave mosaics. Its treatment may include highly traditional elements, notably the so-called Totenm...
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Language: | English |
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2010
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