A major new illustrated survey on two internationally significant
Imperial Roman portrait busts.
Imperial Colors focuses on the paired busts of Emperor Septimius
Severus (r. 193-211) and his wife, Empress Julia Domna in the Eskenazi
Museum of Art, two of the finest known examples of later Roman portrait
sculpture. This book presents innovative multidisciplinary research that
is accessible both to specialists and generalists. In addition to
contextualizing these portraits in the visual art and culture of the
wider Roman empire, this publication will provide the first detailed and
secure evidence for their original appearances. Highlights of this
include the recently discovered vestiges of colorful paint, fresh
insights into masterful marble polishes, and fascinating possibilities
regarding their production and display in antiquity. These sculptures
are also carefully constructed images, designed to promote political
ideas. They represent continuity with older Imperial models but were
updated to create a distinctive visual language for the new Imperial
house.