Abstract

The aim of this article is to analyze the iconography of the immolatio boum in the Roman visual culture of the late-republican period and at the beginning of the principality. For this we will use the presence of a Greek painting in particular, the immolatio boum of Pausias of Sicyon (Greek painter of the 4th century BC) that was exhibited in the Pompey portico. This certainty is well documented in literary sources, and we will study how the formal, stylistic and visual novelties introduced by the Pausias pictorial avant-garde had an impact on the visualization of the Roman viewer. The main novelty of this article lies in analyzing the intersignification of Greek painting in a Roman public space in which it acquired interpretative nuances that were designed by the Roman political and religious culture. The literary testimonies of Pliny the Elder, Horace, Pausanias or Athenaeus offer us enough information to reconstruct the visual impact of the work in the Roman context. In addition to these written sources, the methodology of image analysis is constructed from a wide range of contemporary examples from the time of Augustus. Finally, the article aims to show how this characteristic iconography survived through different channels of visual transmission to be present in the work of Rafel Sanzio or Pedro Pablo Rubens.

Highlights

  • El arte de la escuela de pintura de Sición tuvo una gran influencia en la formación de la cultura visual romana

  • The aim of this article is to analyze the iconography of the immolatio boum in the Roman visual culture of the late-republican period and at the beginning of the principality

  • For this we will use the presence of a Greek painting in particular, the immolatio boum of Pausias of Sicyon (Greek painter of the 4th century BC) that was exhibited in the Pompey portico

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Summary

Shear 1925

35.19-20, nos habla de la familia de los Fabios, que tomaron el sobrenombre de Pictor por su afición a la pintura La gran novedad es que introdujo, por primera vez, una nueva dimensión en la pintura. Para finalizar la obra dio una capa continua de negro para lograr volumen a la sombra a partir del mismo color, y no con contraste de distintos colores Junto a la ya mencionada técnica de la encáustica, le dio la posibilidad de trabajar e innovar con los efectos del claroscuro. Recursos pictóricos como éstos fueron los que hicieron de la pintura de Sición el mayor enemigo para Platón[11]. Es una pintura que no duda en utilizar las novedades científicas de su tiempo para, siempre desde el respeto a la naturaleza como principal guía, innovar en el terreno de lo pictórico.

10 De Rosa 2000
La repercusión de la iconografía de la immolatio boum de Pausias en Roma
25 Prescendi 2007
26 Elsner 1995
34 Becatti 1973
36 Brendel 1930
38 Lundgreen 1997
39 Cronología de Koeppel 1983
41 Mansuelli 1958
La pervivencia de la iconografía
46 Bury 2001
48 Lydakis 2002
50 Saxl 1939
54 Según Heinen 2010
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