Sarah Lepinski and Susanna McFadden Introduction Sarah Lepinski Methodologies and Materiality: Excavating and Analyzing Fragmentary Mural Painting, a Case Study from Ancient Corinth Heather Hurst and Caitlin R. O'Grady Maya Mural Art as Collaboration: Verifying Artists Hands at San Bartolo, Guatemala through Pigment and Plaster Composition Francesca Pique, Emily Macdonald-Korth, and Leslie Rainer Observations on Materials and Techniques Used in Roman Wall Paintings of the Tablinum, House of the Bicentenary at Herculaneum Benton Kidd Masonry Style in Phoenicia: Reconstructing Sumptuous Mural Decoration from the "Late Hellenistic Stuccoed Building" at Tel Anafa John R. Clarke Retrieving the Decorative Program of Villa A ("of Poppaea") at Oplontis (Torre Annunziata, Italy): How Orphaned Fragments Find a Home in the Virtual-Reality 3D Model Seth Estrin Living Surfaces: The Materiality of Minoan Wall Paintings Regina Gee Fourth Style Workshop Deployment and Movement Patterns at Villa A ("of Poppaea") at Oplontis Stephanie Pearson Bodies of Meaning: Figural Repetition in Pompeian Painting Lynley McAlpine Heirlooms on the Walls: Republican Paintings and Imperial Viewers in Pompeii Emily Catherine Egan Working within the Lines: Artists' Grids and Painted Floors at the Palace of Nestor Lea K. Cline Painted Pavements: Illusion and Imitation at Villa A ("of Poppaea") at Oplontis
Sarah Lepinski holds a PhD in classical and Near
Eastern archaeology from Bryn Mawr College. She specializes in
ancient and medieval surface decoration and her research interests
encompass ancient materials, artistic practices and processes, the
historiography of ancient art, and cultural heritage conservation
and preservation. Recent publications include the "Roman Interior
Design" in the forthcoming volume A Companion to Greek and
Roman Science, Medicine, and Technology (Wiley-Blackwell,
2015).
Susanna McFadden holds a PhD in art history from
the University of Pennsylvania and is currently an assistant
professor of Greek and Roma Art at Fordham University. She
specializes in the visual culture of Roman Egypt as well as the
spatial and ritual dynamics of late antique figural wall paintings.
Recent publications include The Art of Empire: The Roman Frescoes
and Imperial Cult Chamber in Luxor Temple (Yale University Press,
2015).
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