Title Carski portreti rimske Histrije u doba principata
Title (english) Imperial portraits of Roman Histria in the era of the Principate
Author Roberta Tomičić
Mentor Silvia Bekavac (mentor)
Committee member Ana Mišković (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Silvia Bekavac (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Dora Štublin (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zadar (Department of History of Art) Zadar
Defense date and country 2023-09-27, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline HUMANISTIC SCIENCES History of Art
Abstract Padom Nezakcija 117. godine prije Krista završava Drugi histarski rat. Histri su tada pokoreni od Rimljana, čime započinje intenzivan proces romanizacije. Tijekom sredine 1. stoljeća prije Krista odvio se prvi trijumvirat nakon kojeg je Gaj Julije Cezar veteranima osigurao posjede te osnovao prve veteranske kolonije - Pola (Colonia Pietas Julia Pola) 44. godine prije Krista i Parentium, također oko 44. godine prije Krista. U kasnijim razdobljima, posljedicom rimske ekspanzionističke politike, kada dolazi do organizacije rimskih provincija, ovaj prostor ostat će sastavni dio apeninskih pokrajina kao italska Regio Decima. Uz sva antička dostignuća koja su se procesom romanizacije širila i prihvaćala na rimskom administrativnom području, od velikog značaja bio je i umjetnički izričaj. Rimsku skulpturu na našem prostoru poznajemo već od sredine 1. stoljeća prije Krista. Bez obzira bila ona privatna ili javna, službena ili kultna, kao bitnu sastavnicu uvijek ističe portrete koji su najčešće od kamena, a javlja se u vidu statue, nadgrobnih spomenika ili biste. Većina primjera s područja Histrije u doba Principata produkt je rada lokalnih radionica, dok je manji dio importiran iz važnih produkcijskih središta poput Rima, Atene ili Male Azije. Šest odabranih primjera iz Arheološkog muzeja Istre i Zavičajnog muzeja Poreštine nose tipološke značajke portretistike pojedinog carskog prerioda ili fizionomske karakteristike cara, odnosno carice. Pojedine primjere moguće je povezati s portretnim prikazima na aversima novaca koji potvrđuju dataciju ustanovljenu temeljem tipova frizure ili fizionomskih karakteristika. Zbog izuzetne očuvanosti većine portreta bilo je moguće dobiti jasan uvid u tehniku i stil pojedinog razdoblja te njihovu mijenu tijekom vremena.
Abstract (english) With the fall of Nesactium in 117 BC, the Second Histrian War ends. Histrians are then conquered by the Romans, which starten the intensive process of Romanization. During the middle of the 1st century BC the first triumvirate took place, followed by GaiusJulius Caesarsecuring properties for veterans and founded the first veteran colonies - Pola (Colonia Pietas Julia Pola) in 44 BC and Parentium, also around 44 BC. In later periods, as a result of the Roman expansion policy, when it comes to organization of the Roman provinces, this area will remain an integral part of the Apennine provinces like the Italian Regio Decima. Along with all the ancient achievements that were spread and accepted through the Romanization process in the Roman administrative area, artistic expression was also of great importance. We know examples of Roman sculpture in our area since the middle of the 1st century BC. Regardless of whether it is private or public, official or cult, as an essential component always highlights the portraits, which are most often made of stone and appears in the form of statues, gravestones monuments or busts. Most of the examples from the area of Histria during the Principate period are products work of local workshops, while a smaller part is imported from important production centers like Rome, Athens or Asia Minor. The six selected examples from the Archaeological Museum of Istria and the Local Museum of Poreština bear typological features of portraiture of a particular imperial period or physiognomy characteristics of the emperor and empress. Some examples can be connected with portrait representations on the obverses of coins that confirm the dating established on the basis of types hairstyle or physiognomic characteristics. Due to the exceptional preservation of most of the portraits, it is possible to get a clear insight into the technique and style of a particular period and their changes over time.
Keywords
rimska umjetnost
Pula
antički portreti
carska portretistika
principat
skulptura
Keywords (english)
Roman art
Pula
ancient portraits
imperial portraiture
principate
sculpture
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:162:985752
Study programme Title: History of Art Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea)povijesti umjetnosti (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea)povijesti umjetnosti)
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Created on 2023-10-12 14:42:30