Although the Ptolemaic royal image has been the subject of many
individual studies, there remains an imbalance in the extent of
scholarly attention devoted to the different styles of imagery. The
aims of the present publication are to assess the interaction
between the Greek and Egyptian Ptolemaic royal representations
(from about the third century B.C.), and to establish a relative
chronological sequence for developments in the presentation of the
royal family, where possible identifying individual rulers. The
book's material is divided according to classification, and the
various functions of the different types of royal image will also
be considered. Includes a catalogue section detailing 70 pieces of
sculpture from major museum collections and elsewhere.
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