John Pollini

  • Professor of Classical Art and Archaeology, Department of Art History
  • Adjunct Professor of Classics
Office: (310) 838-4363

Expertise Summary

An expert on photonics, nanophotonics and photonic crystals

Expertise

  • Greek and Roman art, architecture and archaeology
  • Roman history and culture
  • Christian destruction and desecration of images and temples of Classical Antiquity
  • Ancient religions
  • Ancient rhetoric and propaganda

Additional Information

  • Author of The Portraiture of Gaius and Lucius Caesar (1987); Roman Portraiture: Images of Character and Virtue (1990); The Cobannus Hoard: Gallo-Roman Bronzes and the Process of Romanization (2002); The Rhetoric and Poetry of Visual Imagery and the Creation of Dynastic Narratives in Augustan Art and Thought (in progress); Social, Sexual, and Cultic Intercourse: The Sacrificial Ministrant/Sex-Slave Type in Roman Art (in progress); The Image of Augustus: Art, Ideology and the Rhetoric of Leadership (in progress); and numerous publications on various aspects of Greek and Roman art and archaeology, especially portrait sculpture and sculptural reliefs
  • President, Classical Archaeological Society of Southern California
  • Member, Advisory Council of the American Academy of Rome
  • Life Member, German Archaeological Institute
  • Member, Advisory Committee for the Virtual Reality Project for Ancient Rome (“Rome Reborn”)