Between Canon and Kitsch: Eclecticism in Roman Homes
Sinclair Bell and Francesca Tronchin, session organizers
Roman Archaeology Conference
Ann Arbor, Michigan
April 3-5, 2009
Session I: Friday, 3 April 9am - 12:15pm
Speakers & Papers
Sinclair Bell, Northern Illinois University
Introduction: Collecting the Eclectic
Francesca Tronchin, Getty Research Institute/Getty Villa
Living in Hyperreality: Disneyland, Pompeii, and Ancient Museums
Emanuel Mayer, University of Chicago
Of Garden Gnomes and Silver Cups
Eugene Dwyer, Kenyon College
Collectible Singletons in Pompeiian Domestic Sculpture
Lauren Petersen, University of Delaware
Collecting Gods in Roman Houses
Shelley Hales, Bristol University
Creating a Canon from the Eclectic: Nineteenth Century Visions of the Roman House
Lea Stirling, University of Manitoba
Respondent
Comments (2)
George WM Harrison said
at 6:00 am on Apr 13, 2009
George here.
Thanks for adding me to the list so I can be part of the discussion. My studens especially adore Shelley's contribution to Scott and Webster so I look forward to learning more myself that will add to the next time Roman art is up.
shelley.hales@bristol.ac.uk said
at 4:10 am on Apr 24, 2009
Hi everybody,
I've only just got back to the UK and I wanted to say thanks so much to Francesca and Sinclairfor organising the panel - especially to Francesca for pretty impressive multi-tasking on the day. It was so lovely to meet you all. I wish there had been more time for us to work together.
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