Column of Trajan, reception of
Column of Trajan, reception of
- Elizabeth R. Macaulay
Summary
Since Late Antiquity, architects, leaders, and nations have emulated, adapted, and reinterpreted the Column of Trajan. Its appeal has been due to its height, ability to dominate the surrounding landscape, and complex spiral reliefs detailing the emperor Trajan’s annexation of Dacia as a Roman province. Its form has inspired countless honorific, triumphal, and commemorative monuments in the post-antique era.
Subjects
- Reception
- Roman History and Historiography
- Roman Material Culture