Funeral banquet, procession or an offering scene – a few remarks on Roman provincial painting
Apstrakt
Research on Roman funerary painting is inevitably associated with the
reminiscences of real-life events – customs, practices and rites, and shaped by
the overall concept of the philosophy of death and artistic traditions. In the
case of provincial funerary painting, specific, local interpretations have been
noticed so far that often lead toward a simplification of the known patterns and
developed models, as well as the stronger influence of symbolism. Because of
this local comprehension of artistic solutions and pictorial content, scenes with
figural motifs of servants depicted with various gifts to the deceased need to
be elaborated and explained through the lens of a dual perspective on funeral
rites of the time. The basis for this research are scenes from the territory of
today’s Serbia, which are compared to ichnographically or symbolically rendered
scenes mostly known from the Eastern Mediterranean.
Ključne reči:
Late Roman funerary painting, / banquet / funeral procession / offering scene / Viminacium, / BeškaIzvor:
Banatica, 2020, 1, 30, 271-296Izdavač:
- Resita : Muzeul Banatului Montan
Institucija/grupa
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Gavrilović, Dragana AU - Anđelković Grašar, Jelena PY - 2020 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/922 AB - Research on Roman funerary painting is inevitably associated with the reminiscences of real-life events – customs, practices and rites, and shaped by the overall concept of the philosophy of death and artistic traditions. In the case of provincial funerary painting, specific, local interpretations have been noticed so far that often lead toward a simplification of the known patterns and developed models, as well as the stronger influence of symbolism. Because of this local comprehension of artistic solutions and pictorial content, scenes with figural motifs of servants depicted with various gifts to the deceased need to be elaborated and explained through the lens of a dual perspective on funeral rites of the time. The basis for this research are scenes from the territory of today’s Serbia, which are compared to ichnographically or symbolically rendered scenes mostly known from the Eastern Mediterranean. PB - Resita : Muzeul Banatului Montan T2 - Banatica T1 - Funeral banquet, procession or an offering scene – a few remarks on Roman provincial painting EP - 296 IS - 30 SP - 271 VL - 1 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_922 ER -
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Gavrilović, D.,& Anđelković Grašar, J.. (2020). Funeral banquet, procession or an offering scene – a few remarks on Roman provincial painting. in Banatica Resita : Muzeul Banatului Montan., 1(30), 271-296. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_922
Gavrilović D, Anđelković Grašar J. Funeral banquet, procession or an offering scene – a few remarks on Roman provincial painting. in Banatica. 2020;1(30):271-296. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_922 .
Gavrilović, Dragana, Anđelković Grašar, Jelena, "Funeral banquet, procession or an offering scene – a few remarks on Roman provincial painting" in Banatica, 1, no. 30 (2020):271-296, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_922 .