TÉCNICAS EN LA ESCULTURA ROMANA: MATERIALES, IMPRIMACIONES Y COLORACIONES. A PROPÓSITO DEL GRUPO ESCULTÓRICO DE MAZARRON

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  • José Miguel Noguera Celdrán
Keywords: Roman sculpture, roman modelling, epigraphy, primer, colour coating, Mazarrón, roman mining, iberian sculpture, iberian modelling.

Abstract

The restoration in 2002 of the sculptural-historical monuments consecrated in the first century BC by the dispensator Albanus in the surroundings of Mazarrón (Murcia) has made it possible to fully prove the existence of primer remains, subsequently taking
on a reddish hue, both on the sculptures and the epigraphic bases, carved on local quartzite and sandstone. The technique, a final phase in the finishing of the sculpture, reveals the continuity in the peninsula of ways and traditions dating back to Iberian times. Some aspects dealing with the meaning of the epigraphic texts, not yet clarified, are newly considered.

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Author Biography

José Miguel Noguera Celdrán

Departamento de Prehistoria, Arqueología, Historia Antigua, Historia Medieval y CC. y TT. Historiográficas
Universidad de Murcia
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Noguera Celdrán, J. M. (2002). TÉCNICAS EN LA ESCULTURA ROMANA: MATERIALES, IMPRIMACIONES Y COLORACIONES. A PROPÓSITO DEL GRUPO ESCULTÓRICO DE MAZARRON. Annals of Prehistory and Archaeology. Retrieved from https://revistas.um.es/apa/article/view/60741
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