
handle: 21.15107/rcub_rai_739
Le présent article présente les monuments funéraires en forme de médaillon de la Haute Moésie. Leur forme et leur iconographie sont analysées ainsi que l’origine des donateurs et l’identité des artistes qui les ont créé. L’exemple de ces médaillons souligne les liens existants entre la Haute Moésie, la Norique et Pannonia. Il illustre également les relations avec, d’un côté, les centres artistiques du nord de l’Italie et de l’autre, la province de Dacie.
Noricum, Pannonia, Moesia Superior, free-standing medallions, free-standing medallions ; portraits ; Upper Moesia ; Noricum ; Pannonia ; Dacia ; Danube, Danube, portraits, Dacia
Noricum, Pannonia, Moesia Superior, free-standing medallions, free-standing medallions ; portraits ; Upper Moesia ; Noricum ; Pannonia ; Dacia ; Danube, Danube, portraits, Dacia
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