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VOLUME 2(II)2010




























Author:

Ioana-Iulia OLARU



























Title:

UTILITARISM SI PROPAGANDA TOREUTICA ROMANA ANTICA

























Language of Publication:

Romanian

























Title in English:

Utilitarianism and Propaganda in Antique Roman Toreutics




























Abstract:

A popular art of the Romans was metalworking (vessels, weapons, appliques, objects for personal hygiene), many products were made from precious metals or not, being found in different thesauri that have come down to us throughout the former Roman Empire. In ancient times, the techniques were as numerous and varied regarding the form and ornaments of these artifacts. The present paper focuses on the historical ancient stages of the main examples of toreutic art, between the period of the Republic and early Christianity, underlining the changes made regarding propaganda message, which was compulsory for artists (craftsmen) serving power.




























Keywords:

toreutic art, product, metal, artifact, technique




























Pages:

58-62




























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Type:

Research Paper




























Field:

Semiotics















Topic:

Types of signs, speech and interaction mechanisms in communication



UDC:

81:739:930.85



DOI:

10.5281/zenodo.495542

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