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Roman art in the Metropolitan Museum - P. Zanker, S. Hemingway, C. Lightfoot, and J. Mertens. 2020. Roman Art: A Guide through The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Collection. Transl. Alan Shapiro. New York: Scala Arts Publishers and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Pp. 423, 450 color and 25 black-and-white figs. ISBN 978-1-78551-183-7.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 November 2021

Elizabeth Bartman*
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