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Colour and Meaning in Ancient Rome

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282 pages
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The book delves into the significance and role of color in early Imperial Rome, examining how it influenced art, architecture, and daily life. It offers insights into the cultural and societal implications of color choices, revealing how they reflected status, identity, and aesthetic values of the time. Through a detailed analysis, the text highlights the interplay between color and Roman civilization, providing a deeper understanding of its historical context and impact.

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Colour and Meaning in Ancient Rome, Mark Bradley

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2011
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