Roman Sculpture in Context

Roman Sculpture in Context by Peter D. De Staebler, published by the Archaeological Institute of America in 2020, explores the complexities surrounding Roman art history, particularly the lack of information regarding the find locations of many sculptures. This 290-page volume emphasizes the importance of context and content over traditional stylistic and aesthetic considerations, aiming to enhance academic transparency in the study of Roman sculpture.
Readers will find a collection of case studies that illustrate various methods for contextualizing ancient objects, encouraging a reevaluation of conventional interpretations in Roman art history. The chapters advocate for a deeper understanding of the dynamic contexts that sculptures have experienced throughout history, including their postantique receptions. The topics presented in this edition stem from three conference sessions focused on grounding Roman sculpture and its reception, making it a significant contribution to the fields of art history, archaeology, and social science.
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This volume tackles a pressing issue in Roman art history: that many sculptures conventionally used in our scholarship and teaching lack adequate information about their find locations. Questions of context are complex, and any theoretical and methodological reframing of Roman sculpture demands academic transparency. This volume is dedicated to privileging content and context over traditions of style and aesthetics. Through case studies, the chapters illustrate multivariate ways to contextualize ancient objects. The authors encourage Roman art historians to look beyond conventional interpretations; to reclaim from the study of Greek sculpture the Roman originals that are too often relegated to discussions of “copies” and “models”; to consider the multiple, dynamic, and shifting contexts that one sculpture could experience over the centuries of its display; and to recognize that postantique receptions can also offer insight into interpretations of ancient viewers. The collected topics were originally presented in three conference sessions: “Grounding Roman Sculpture” (Archaeological Institute of America, 2019); “Ancient Sculpture in Context” (College Art Association, 2017); and “Ancient Sculpture in Context II: Reception” (College Art Association, 2019).
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