Family Fictions in Roman Art
Discover the intricate relationship between family representation and political power in the Roman Empire with Family Fictions in Roman Art by Natalie Kampen. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this compelling hardback edition spans 226 pages and delves into the innovative ways Roman art depicted familial ties to serve political agendas. Kampen's insightful analysis combines a deep appreciation for the creativity found in Roman artistic expression with a keen exploration of the visual language that shaped social and political interactions. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of art, family, and power dynamics in ancient Rome. Enhance your understanding of Roman culture and art history with this thought-provoking work.