Transmission: The Migration of Iconography in Classical Art
CARC Annual Workshop held 28th-29th September, 2017
Download workshop programme28th September 2017Session OneDr Peter Stewart (Director, Classical Art Research Centre)Welcome and IntroductionProf Luca Giuliani (Humboldt-Universität, Berlin)Tales and Images of Polyphemus' Blinding: Ways of TransmissionSession TwoProf Katherine Dunbabin (McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario)The Transmission of Scenes from Menander in Graeco-Roman Art
Session ThreeDr. Alexandra Dardenay (Université Toulouse II Jean-Jaures - CNRS)The Migration of the Iconographic Theme of Aeneas in the Roman Occident: Vectors, Actors and ModalitiesMs Alison Pollard (Ashmolean Museum, Oxford)The Everyday in the Epic: Extra-Homeric Imagery in Roman Iliadic Friezes
Session FourProf Nikolaus Dietrich (Universität Heidelberg)Conceptualizing the Copy without an Original in Roman SculptureProf Bettina Bergmann (Mount Holyoke College, Massachusetts)Pictorial Schemes as Bearers of Meaning
29th September 2017Session FiveDr Arne Reinhardt (Universität Heidelberg)Transmission and the Replication Chain: The Mechanics of Clay and Plaster-based Reproduction in Graeco-Roman AntiquityDr Peter Stewart (CARC, University of Oxford)The Mysteriously Transmitted Grecian Touch': Hellenistic Art, Roman Sarcophagi, and Gandharan Sculpture
Session SixDr Will Wootton (King's College London)Response & Concluding Discussion