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Ridge-Poles Statues from the Late Archaic Temple at Satricum

Ridge-Poles Statues from the Late Archaic Temple at Satricum

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Publisher's Synopsis

During the Late Archaic period the city of Satricum (Latium) saw the building of a monumental temple dedicated to Mater Matuta, the Latin Goddess of Birth. The temple roof was extensively decorated with painted terracotta elements and the ridge was crowned with a row of ten terracotta statues, representing a Gigantomachy. Nineteenth-century excavations, conducted almost 2500 years after sanctuary of Satricum was at its height, unearthed thousands of terracotta fragments belonging to the various roof-systems.This book presents an annotated catalogue of 387 fragments belonging to the ridge- pole status. It also attempts to reconstruct and interpret the statues, both individually and as a group. Separate sections discuss their production, their position within the roof-system and their style. Close study suggests that the statues originate from a single period and a single region and that they form a technical and stylistic unity. The Workshop which produced the Ridge-pole status from Satricum clearly possessed an artistic and technical mastery which was matched only by the Greeks.

Book information

ISBN: 9789051703559
Publisher: Purdue University Press
Imprint: Purdue University Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 44
Weight: 1533g
Height: 279mm
Width: 196mm
Spine width: 25mm