Iconography of War in Ancient Greece and Rome

Wednesday, February 14, 9:30 AM–12:00 PM
Gibson Room, 2nd Floor, Hilton New York
Chair: Katherine Welch, New York University

Cavalry and Cult in Early Greece

Erin Walcek Averett, University of Missouri, Columbia


The Roman Fornix: Development of a Triumphal Monument

Anne Hrychuk, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University


The Severan Battle Frieze of Cyrene: A Study in the Architectural Framing of War

James F.D. Frakes, University of North Carolina, Charlotte


The Urban Iconography of Flavian Victory: Domitian's Restoration of the Triumphal Processional Route

Michael L. Thomas, Tufts University


Centum Homines: The Prototype of the Alexander Mosaic and the Military Museum in the Hellenistic World

Peter E. Nulton, Rhode Island School of Design


The Trophy Tableau Monument in Rome: From Marius to Caecilia Metella

Lauren Kinnee, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University


The Iconography of Divine Warfare in the Dura-Europos Synagogue Frescoes

Kara L. Schenk, Maryland Institute College of Art


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