Cremona e Bedriacum in et\ue0 romana: scultura, decorazione architettonica, arredo di lusso

Abstract

The realization of the volume of the Corpus Signorum Imperii Romani dedicated to Cremona allows consideration of the sculpture and architectural decoration of the Cisalpine colony, founded in 218 BC The findings are scant, but interesting architectural elements are related to public buildings, and some sculptural fragments refer to divine or ideal statues. The funerary stelae with portraits or decorative elements were found in different city cemeteries. The vicus of Calverley-Bedriacum returned some sculptures, like the famous bronze statue of Victory, and home decor items made of marble and stone

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