Roman Art in Context: An Anthology by Eve D'Ambra
This book contains a collection of scholarly (yet accessible) articles on various topics encountered in the study of Roman art and architecture. It explores such themes as: the forms and meanings of imperial propaganda; the role of art and architecture in conferring or enhancing status; the commemoration of ruler and citizen in portraiture and funerary art; the interpretation of mythological subjects; and the significance of sculptural displays in architectural settings. This book is intended for undergraduates on courses in Roman Art, and the interested general reader.