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Understanding Roman Portraiture in the Age of Photography

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This lecture explores some important intersections between the history of photography and the production of knowledge in classical art and archaeology. In particular, it shows how the vaunted objectivity of the photographic medium was brought to bear on the study of Roman portraits, traditionally—but not coincidentally—esteemed for their own claims to an objectively truthful likeness.