This study uses examples from Britain to examine concepts of gender
in Roman art. Specifically Morelli looks at representations of gods
and goddesses, discussing Venus, Mars, Diana, Apollo, Minerva and
Hercules in turn, and analysing the differing feminities and
masculinities which they display through their poses, clothing and
so forth. A final chapter looks at gendered personifications in
Roman art such as lands, fortune, victory and the seasons.
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