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- catalog alternative "Pittura tardoromana. English".
- catalog contributor b1259769.
- catalog created "[1971, c1970]".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "[1971, c1970]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1971, c1970]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 308-321.".
- catalog description "Glossary of Greek, Latin and German terms -- Introductory: Aspects of the ideological crisis of Roman society in the imperial age -- Post-Hellenistic developments and liberation of the idiom of Roman pictorial art in the first and second centuries -- The rural labours master of Cherchel and Severan painting in Africa -- The problem of the Orient posed by Antioch, Dura Europos and Palmyra -- Elements of the new idiom of Roman painting in the mid-third century -- Christian catacombal painting at Rome in the second half of the third century -- Late Tetrarchic painting and the Constantinian 'fine style' at Piazza Armerina villa -- Roman and Christian painting by the Theodorean masters at Aquileia -- Experiments and masters of North African mosaic in the fourth century -- Masters of the Constantinian 'fine style' at Antioch and Trier -- Constantinian expressionism from hypogean painting to the vaults of the Mauseoleum of Constantina -- Expressionism and mannerism in funerary and ceremonial painting of the second half of the fourth century -- Late mainfestations of Roman painting on the Germanic limes -- The last Hellenistic experiments, from Egypt to Britain, and the two polarities of late Roman aesthetics -- The first illuminated MSS and the Romano-Italian cultural area at the beginning of the fifth century -- NeoPlatonic and NeoAlexandrian masters of Salonika and Constantinople, and the origins of Byzantine art -- Conclusion: Plotinus and Augustine, the Late-Roman masters of medieval art.".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 345 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Late Roman painting.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Late Roman painting.".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "[1971, c1970]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engita".
- catalog publisher "New York, Praeger".
- catalog relation "Late Roman painting.".
- catalog subject "751.7/3/0937".
- catalog subject "Mosaics, Early Christian.".
- catalog subject "Mosaics, Roman.".
- catalog subject "Mural painting and decoration, Early Christian.".
- catalog subject "Mural painting and decoration, Roman.".
- catalog subject "ND2555 .D6513".
- catalog tableOfContents "Glossary of Greek, Latin and German terms -- Introductory: Aspects of the ideological crisis of Roman society in the imperial age -- Post-Hellenistic developments and liberation of the idiom of Roman pictorial art in the first and second centuries -- The rural labours master of Cherchel and Severan painting in Africa -- The problem of the Orient posed by Antioch, Dura Europos and Palmyra -- Elements of the new idiom of Roman painting in the mid-third century -- Christian catacombal painting at Rome in the second half of the third century -- Late Tetrarchic painting and the Constantinian 'fine style' at Piazza Armerina villa -- Roman and Christian painting by the Theodorean masters at Aquileia -- Experiments and masters of North African mosaic in the fourth century -- Masters of the Constantinian 'fine style' at Antioch and Trier -- Constantinian expressionism from hypogean painting to the vaults of the Mauseoleum of Constantina -- Expressionism and mannerism in funerary and ceremonial painting of the second half of the fourth century -- Late mainfestations of Roman painting on the Germanic limes -- The last Hellenistic experiments, from Egypt to Britain, and the two polarities of late Roman aesthetics -- The first illuminated MSS and the Romano-Italian cultural area at the beginning of the fifth century -- NeoPlatonic and NeoAlexandrian masters of Salonika and Constantinople, and the origins of Byzantine art -- Conclusion: Plotinus and Augustine, the Late-Roman masters of medieval art.".
- catalog title "Late Roman painting. Foreword by Sergio Bettini. Translated from the Italian by James Cleugh and John Warrington.".
- catalog title "Pittura tardoromana. English".
- catalog type "text".