From elaborate dinner parties to immersive garden landscapes, life at home was rarely dull for wealthy Romans during the reign of Trajan. Claire Lyman, curatorial intern for European art to 1800 and graduate student in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Washington University in St. Louis, will look closely at a selection of … Continued
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Celebrate the 50th birthday of the Museum Archives! Learn about the rich history of the Saint Louis Art Museum as documented through its institutional records. Browse a selection of archival items, fold a zine, and grab a slice of cake during this event. Established in 1976, the Museum Archives preserve and provide access to historic … Continued
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The exhibition Ancient Splendor: Roman Art in the Time of Trajan will feature a soundscape by Chris Cundy, composer and musician, drawing from his original recordings from the Roman Baths in Bath, England. Cundy will discuss the site's sonic environment, including its geothermal water sources, stone chambers, ancient infrastructure, and atmospheric qualities, which he explored … Continued
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The emperor Trajan was widely known in antiquity for his investments into the infrastructure of the Roman Empire, including building or rebuilding long stretches of its network of roads, and restructuring the urban fabric of Rome itself. To this day, the archaeological sites of the Forum, Markets, and Column of Trajan remain some of the … Continued
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