Viminacium’s painting officina
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2018
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The archaeological research of Viminacium, the biggest city of the Roman provinces of
Moesia Superior and Moesia Prima in Late Antiquity, (which has been in progress for
over a century) resulted in numerous exceptional finds among which were wall paintings.
The Viminacium officina was active from the 2nd to the 5th century AD, and works of art
different by their topics as well as by the quality of production originated from it.
The wall paintings come from different locations; in this paper, those from public buildings – the Amphitheatre and Thermae – as well as tomb painting, will be presented. The
heritage of the officina of Viminacium can be understood through the painting of the Late
Antique tombs (built between the 3rd and 5th centuries). In the area of the city necropolis of
Viminacium, over thirty painted tombs were found. This paper will present a review of the
painting of the tombs with trapezoidal section.
Both the unpublished and the already published examples will... be analysed in order to
present new conclusions. The archaeometric research, as well as the visual observation, prove
that certain tombs originated from the same painting officina.
Кључне речи:
Viminacium / Amphitheatre / Thermae / tomb painting / Late Antique / officinaИзвор:
Pictores per provincias II – Status quaestionis - XIII Kolloquium der Association Internationale pour la Peinture Murale Antique (AIPMA) Université de Lausanne, 12-16 September 2016, 2018, 897-903Издавач:
- Basel : Archéologie Suisse
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Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Rogić, Dragana PY - 2018 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/928 AB - The archaeological research of Viminacium, the biggest city of the Roman provinces of Moesia Superior and Moesia Prima in Late Antiquity, (which has been in progress for over a century) resulted in numerous exceptional finds among which were wall paintings. The Viminacium officina was active from the 2nd to the 5th century AD, and works of art different by their topics as well as by the quality of production originated from it. The wall paintings come from different locations; in this paper, those from public buildings – the Amphitheatre and Thermae – as well as tomb painting, will be presented. The heritage of the officina of Viminacium can be understood through the painting of the Late Antique tombs (built between the 3rd and 5th centuries). In the area of the city necropolis of Viminacium, over thirty painted tombs were found. This paper will present a review of the painting of the tombs with trapezoidal section. Both the unpublished and the already published examples will be analysed in order to present new conclusions. The archaeometric research, as well as the visual observation, prove that certain tombs originated from the same painting officina. PB - Basel : Archéologie Suisse T2 - Pictores per provincias II – Status quaestionis - XIII Kolloquium der Association Internationale pour la Peinture Murale Antique (AIPMA) Université de Lausanne, 12-16 September 2016 T1 - Viminacium’s painting officina EP - 903 SP - 897 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_928 ER -
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Rogić, D.. (2018). Viminacium’s painting officina. in Pictores per provincias II – Status quaestionis - XIII Kolloquium der Association Internationale pour la Peinture Murale Antique (AIPMA) Université de Lausanne, 12-16 September 2016 Basel : Archéologie Suisse., 897-903. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_928
Rogić D. Viminacium’s painting officina. in Pictores per provincias II – Status quaestionis - XIII Kolloquium der Association Internationale pour la Peinture Murale Antique (AIPMA) Université de Lausanne, 12-16 September 2016. 2018;:897-903. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_928 .
Rogić, Dragana, "Viminacium’s painting officina" in Pictores per provincias II – Status quaestionis - XIII Kolloquium der Association Internationale pour la Peinture Murale Antique (AIPMA) Université de Lausanne, 12-16 September 2016 (2018):897-903, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_928 .