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Barrow, R. J, and M. S Silk. Gender, Identity and the Body in Greek and Roman Sculpture, 2018. http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx

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Contemporary analysis of ancient sculpture with gender and body theories, art history, and other related fields. Barrow links the significant of the works in

the ancient world to modern experience, explaining how sexuality and the “use of the body” play a political role in the past and continue to influence us

today. Prima Porta Augustus is included.

Squire, Michael. “Embodied Ambiguities on the Prima Porta Augustus.” Art History 36, no.2    (April 2013): 242–79. doi:10.1111/1467-8365.12007.

A thorough examination of the cuirass of Prima Porta Augustus; how does it function as a political image and what’s its relationship to other works. Also,

Michael demonstrates the combination of Greek nudity and Roman reticence on Prima Porta Augustus, which shows the significance of eclecticism.

Reeder, Jane Clark. “The Statue of Augustus from Prima Porta, the Underground Complex, and

the Omen of the Gallina Alba.” The American Journal of Philology 118, no. 1 (1997

89–118.

Allan Klynne, and Peter Liljenstolpe. “Where to Put Augustus? A Note on the Placement of the

Prima Porta Statue.” The American Journal of Philology, vol. 121, no.1, 2000, p. 121.

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The Two sources here in the book The American Journal of Philology clearly presents the “grounding” of Prima Porta Augustus.

Reeder, Jane Clark. 2001. The Villa of Livia ad Gallinas Albas: a study in the Augustan villa and

            garden. Providence, R.I.: Center for Old World Archaeology and Art, Brown University.

The book offers a comprehensive knowledge of Villa of Livia, where Prima Porta Augustus is originally founded. Having the knowledge of what was

surrounding Prima Porta Augustus will help the audience to understand its significance in ancient time.

Cole, Bruce. The Informed Eye: Understanding Masterpieces of Western Art. Eugene, Oregon: Resource Publications, 2018.

An inquiry into the social significance of Prima Porta Augustus, might be a little general, will check out when I read it.

Moon, Warren G. Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and Tradition. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press, 1995.

Mentions the transformation of the Polykleitan heroic ideal in Prima Porta Augustus section. Analyzes how does the sculpture functions as a rhetoric of

art.