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Skip to contentDepartment of ClassicsMenu Close Search ResearchUndergraduate ProgramGraduate ProgramResourcesOur PeopleLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeCoursesUpcoming EventsRecent NewsSupport ClassicsContact Us Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&S18MarchThe Biggs Family Residency in ClassicsColloquium--The Making of Victory: Triumphal Arches and Their Representation in Roman Art.Francesco de Angelis, Professor of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University Arches are among the most widespread monuments of the Roman empire. This talk will present and discuss their main features: their links to accomplishments—military and otherwise—honors, and power. It will especially focus on their dynamic nature, which is most apparent in the arches’ relationship with the triumphal procession. By examining literary and visual depictions of triumphs, the talk will argue that Roman arches are best understood as part of a broader network of monuments, images, and practices, which aimed to capture and eternalize the successful impetus that led to victory. Rather than a simple celebration of past deeds, arches thus emerge as key components of a project that was perpetually in the making. Share this eventEvent DetailsMonday, March 18, 20244:00 PMUmrath Lounge | Reception to followAdd to [email protected] Return to all EventsQuick LinksResourcesEventsOur PeopleContactUrsus Newsletter SearchAdditional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Us Instagram Facebook Contact Us: Department of Classics [email protected] Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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