"Color and the Art of the Tetrarchy: From Princeps to Dominus" with Dr. Mark Abbe Conference/Lecture Thursday, November 7, 2019 The event started -1785 days agoMultiday event - 0 days 2:40 PM 4:00 PM Wilson Hall Wilson Hall 168 Dr. Mark Abbe, University of Georgia "Color and the Art of the Tetrarchy: From Princeps to Dominus" The Tetrarchy was a radical form of government in the late Roman period--rule by four, imperial territories divided, appointments supposedly based on merit, and term limits! The Tetrarchs transformed Roman imperial portraiture by suppressing individualized features for idealized images celebrating group cohesion. The talk explores how color played a significant role in Tetrarchic portraiture. Free and open to the public. Sponsored by the AIA - North Alabama Society. Details Category Conference/Lecture department College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences, Art Art History and Design Audience Public, Students, Faculty and Staff, Alumni Contact Ilene Galloway 256.824.6114 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Venue Wilson Hall301 Sparkman DriveHuntsville, AL 35899View map More Dates SHARE