Brad Hostetler is an Assistant Professor of Art History at Kenyon College. He specializes in the art and material culture of Late Antiquity and the Byzantine Empire, with a particular emphasis on portable luxury objects from the ninth through the twelfth centuries. His research focuses on the relationships between texts and images, including ekphraseis about, and words inscribed on, works of art. He has held fellowships at Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
ed. Brad Hostetler
This festschrift honours art historian Eugene Dwyer through ten essays on the art, archaeology and collecting history of the Bay of Naples and Italy. Covering Roman sculpture, antiquities collections, Pompeii, Vesuvius and cultural reception, it explores how ancient objects have been interpreted, displayed and reimagined over time.
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