Art History 290fs - Colloquium: Topics in Art History-The Visual Culture of Freed Slaves in the Roman Empire
Colq:T-VisCulFreedSlaves/Roman
Spring
2024
01
4.00
Barbara A. Kellum
TU TH 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM
Smith College
ARH-290fs-01-202403
Hillyer 103
bkellum@smith.edu
Many ancient Roman houses and tombs belonged to freed slaves who had established themselves and their families in the world. Assessed through the lens of elite authors who disparaged freed people, these monuments have often been judged as lesser, imperfectly emulating lost aristocratic models. On the contrary, as a close reading of these houses and tombs themselves demonstrate, freedmen and freedwomen celebrated their transformation from being things to being persons of means by finding visual means to celebrate their industry, their wealth, their ambition and their identification with mythological figures who had once been enslaved. Enrollment limited to 20.
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