Les hermès de Welschbillig. Style et technique au IVe s. dans le Nord des Gaules

Autor/a

Darblade-Audoin, Maria-Pia

Data de publicació

2024



Resum

The herms of Welschbillig remain one of the most important assemblages of portraits from Late Antiquity. Between 337 and 395, Trier had maintained its status of principal imperial residence in the West. The sumptuous villa of Welschbillig was built in the Valentinian period, within the boundary lines of the »Langmauerbezirk«, and therefore can be considered as belonging to the imperial estate. It was probably abandoned at the time of the successive transfers of the imperial court from Trier to northern Italy. The collection of herms had a short-lived use, while in Gaul and Spain, the vast majority of the statues found in late antique villas were heirloom pieces. They are characterized by a great homogeneity of technique, carved in limestone from Lorraine (Gaul) in about 375. Among the 70 herms there are divinities, Satyrs, putti, Hellenistic sovereigns, Roman emperors, Greek authors and philosophers. The progress made in Roman sculpture studies allows us to re-examine these pieces of sculpture. The preliminary investigation of style and technique will focus on 63 herms.

Tipus de document

Capítol o part de llibre

Versió del document

Versió publicada

Llengua

Anglès

Matèries CDU

90 - Arqueologia. Prehistòria

Paraules clau

Estàtues -- Gàl·lia; Escultura romana -- Gàl·lia

Pàgines

199-210 p.

Publicat per

Österreichische Archäologische Institut

Col·lecció

Österreichisches Archäologisches Institut; 64

És versió de

G. Kremer, E. Pollhammer, J. Kopf, F. Beutler (Hrsg), Zeit(en) des Umbruchs. Akten des 17. Internationalen Kolloquiums zum provinzialrömischen Kunstschaffen (Wien-Carnutum, del 16 al 21 de maig de 2022), Österreichischen Archäologischen Institutes

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