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Verity Platt

Professor

Overview

I specialize in Greek and Roman art history, and have a particular interest in the relationship between ancient literary and visual cultures, especially in the Hellenistic and Roman periods.

My research and publications focus on ancient theories of the image; media and intermediality; the historiography of ancient art (especially the author Pliny the Elder); art, nature, and ecology; the material and visual culture of religion; Roman wall-painting and funerary art; Greco-Roman seal-stones; Hellenistic poetry (especially epigram); and Greek literature under the Roman Empire. I have a special interest in classical reception, as an editor of the Classical Receptions Journal, and have curated exhibitions featuring the work of contemporary artists. Together with Annetta Alexandridis, I am also curator of the .

I welcome applications from graduate students in Classics, History of Art, and Archaeology working in all areas of ancient visual culture and its receptions, as well as at the intersection of visual, material, and literary studies. You can apply to work with me on a PhD through the departments of Classics or History of Art, and on an MA through the CIAMS program in Archaeology.

As the director of Cornell's Humanities Scholars Program, I work closely with undergraduate juniors and seniors to foster independent, interdiscipinary research in the humanities through a series of curated courses, structured mentorship, and special programming. Please feel free to contact me if you would like to find out more!

Research Focus

My 2025 monograph,  (published in the Oxford University Press series "Classics in Theory"), explores how Greek authors drew on ancient models of sense-perception when formulating relationships between texts and objects, with a focus on Hellenistic epigram. Drawing on theories of media and moving beyond the concepts of description (ekphrasis) and imitation (mimesis), which have dominated so much scholarship on the text-image relationship in antiquity, it focuses on the language of the impression (typos), addressing the verbal and conceptual strategies that authors such as Posidippus employed when dealing with the materiality of artifacts and modes of cultural transmission. 

I am currently working on several new projects. The first is a monograph on Pliny the Elder's Natural History, which draws together work I have done over several years on the importance of making, materiality, and the environment to Pliny's account of ancient art (Pliny the Elder's Aesthetics of the Overlooked). The second is an article on eco-critical approaches to classical art, for an edited volume on Classics and and environmental humanities. The third is a monograph on ancient sculpture focused on the concept of the fold. As editor of Classical Receptions Journal, I have a keen interest in reception of all kinds (see my article on the Belvedere Torso in Critical Inquiry 2020), especially critical engagements with classicism in contemporary art.

 

Awards and Honors

Stephen H. Weiss Presidential Fellow Award, for Cornell faculty who have a sustained record of commitment to the teaching and mentoring of undergraduate students and to undergraduate education.

Publications

Monographs

  • Pliny the Elder's Aesthetics of the Overlooked. In progress.
  • . Oxford University Press, 2025 (e-book ).
  • . Cambridge. 2011 (paperback edition, 2016).

Edited Volumes

  • Catalogue of a 2023 exhibition at the Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell, co-edited with A. Wieslogel. 2024.
  • special edition of Art History, co-edited with M. Gaifman and M. Squire, issue 41.3, June 2018.
  • , co-edited with M. Squire, Cambridge. 2017.
  • , special edition of Arethusa, co-edited with M. Squire (Vol. 43.2, Spring 2010).

Articles:

  • 鈥, in J. Elsner, M. Gaifman and N. Jones (eds.), Relief in Greek, Roman, and Late Antique Art, Yale Classical Studies/Cambridge University Press, 2025: 28鈥64.
  • 鈥溾業ntimate Immensities鈥: Posidippus鈥 Poems on Stones (AB 13)鈥, in C. Knappett and E. M. Kavaler (eds.), Miniatures as Narrative: Small Worlds and Dream Worlds, Brepols. Forthcoming 2025.
  • 鈥淧rotogenes鈥 Sentient Sponge: Pliny on the 鈥楾ruth鈥 in Painting鈥, in V. Naas et al. (eds.), , 2025: 241鈥7.
  • "License to Explore: Inviting STEM Students to Borrow an Artist鈥檚 Point of View鈥 (with K. Presutti and J. Lehmann), in R. C. Brusca (ed.), Ethics International Press. 2025.
  • 鈥淚ntroduction鈥 Reassessing Pliny the Elder at 2000鈥, in V. Platt and A. Weislogel (eds.), Wonder and Wakefulness: The Nature of Pliny the Elder, Johnson Museum of Art exhibition catalogue, 2024.
  • 鈥淭he Ethics and Aesthetics of Gems: Myth, Matter, and Value鈥, in V. Platt and A. Weislogel (eds.), Wonder and Wakefulness: The Nature of Pliny the Elder, Johnson Museum of Art exhibition catalogue, 2024.
  • 鈥淓arth, Terra-Cotta, and the Plastic Arts鈥, in V. Platt and A. Weislogel (eds.), Wonder and Wakefulness: The Nature of Pliny the Elder, Johnson Museum of Art exhibition catalogue, 2024.
  • Nature: Humanities and Social 麻豆视频 Communications 9, no. 172 (2022), with A. Freiband et al.
  • 鈥淎rt, Nature, and the Material Divine in Roman Landscape Painting,鈥 in J. Powers, (ed.), , exhibition catalogue, San Antonio Museum of Art. 2021: 3鈥13.
  • 鈥淏odies, Bases and Borders: Framing the Divine in Greco-Roman Antiquity,鈥 in R. Wood and J. Elsner (eds.), British Museum Press, 2021: 19鈥36.
  • "Beeswax: The Natural History of an Archetypal Medium," in A. Anguissola and A. Gr眉ner (eds.), Brepols series on "Art and Materiality", 2021: 51鈥64.
    • Translated into Italian as "Cera d鈥檃pi: la storia naturale di un medium archetipico," transl. C. Ballestrazzi, Journal of the Istituto universitario olandese di storia dell鈥檃rte. 2021.
  • Critical Inquiry 46 (Autumn 2020): 49鈥75.
  • "Color in Ancient Religion and Ritual," in D. Wharton (ed.), Bloomsbury, 2020: 63鈥80.
  • 鈥淭he Seal of Polycrates: A Discourse on Discourse Channel Conditions,鈥 in P. Michelakis (ed.), . Oxford: Oxford University Press, series on 鈥淐lassical Presences鈥, 2020: 53鈥76.
  • 鈥淒e l鈥檕riginal perdu aux s茅ries de r茅pliques : nouvelles approches des multiples gr茅co-romains,鈥 transl. G. M茅l猫re, invited contribution to  special issue on Multiples. 2019.2: 165鈥78.
  • 鈥"Ecology, Ethics and Aesthetics in Pliny the Elder鈥檚 Natural History," Journal of the Clark Art Institute 17, special issue on ed. C. P. Heuer and R. Zorach, Yale University Press, 2018. 219-42.鈥
  • "Orphaned Objects: Pliny鈥檚 Natural History and the Phenomenology of the Incomplete," Art History 41.3 (June 2018), special issue on , 492-517.
  • "The Embodied Object," Introduction to Art History 41.3 (June 2018), special issue on  (co-authored with M. Gaifman), 402-19.
  • 鈥淓x votos in the Ancient World鈥, in I. Weinryb (ed.), . Bard Graduate Center Gallery Publications, Yale University Press, 2018, 2-19.
  • "Silent Bones and Singing Stones: Materializing the Poetic Corpus in Hellenistic Greece", in N. Goldschmidt and B. Graziosi (eds.), Oxford University Press, 2018, 21-49.
    • Also published in an abridged version as "Des os muets et des pierres sonores : mat茅rialiser le corpus po茅tique en Gr猫ce hell茅nistique," 惭猫迟颈蝉&苍产蝉辫;special issue on , edited by M. Brouillet and C. Carastro, 2019, 15-42.
  • "Of Sponges and Stones: Matter and Ornament in Roman Painting," in N. Dietrich and M. Squire (eds.), . De Gruyter, 2018, 241-78.
  • "Double Vision: Epiphanies of the Dioscuri in Greece and Rome,"20.1, March 2018, 229-56.
  • "Framing the Visual in Greco-Roman Antiquity: an Introduction," in V. Platt and M. Squire (eds.), . Cambridge University Press (2017), 3-99 (co-authored with M. Squire).
  • "Framing the Sacred,"  in V. Platt and M. Squire (eds.), . Cambridge University Press (2017), 384鈥91.
  • "Framing Pictorial Space," in V. Platt and M. Squire (eds.), Cambridge University Press (2017), 102鈥16.
  • "Getting to Grips with Classical Art: Rethinking the Haptics of Graeco-Roman Visual Culture," in A. Purves (ed.), , Vol. 6. Routledge (2017), 74-100 (co-authored with M. Squire).
  • "The Matter of Classical Art History鈥, in , special issue of Daedalus edited by M. Santirocco (Spring 2016), 5鈥14.
  • "The Artist as Anecdote: Creating Creators in Ancient Texts and Modern Art History," in J. Haninck and R. Fletcher (eds.), . Cambridge University Press (2016), 274-304.
  • "Epiphanies," in , eds. E. Eidinow and J. Kindt, Oxford University Press (2015), 491-504.
  • "Agamemnon's Grief: on the Limits of Expression in Roman Rhetoric and Painting," in J. Elsner and M. Meyer (eds.), . Cambridge University Press (2014), 211-31.
  • "Likeness and Likelihood in Classical Greek Art," in V. Wohl (ed.), . Cambridge University Press (2014), 185-207.
  • "Sight and the Gods: On the Desire to See Naked Nymphs," in M. Squire (ed.), , Vol. 4, Routledge (2015), 169-87.
  • "Framing the Dead on Roman Sarcophagi,"  (Spring/Autumn 2012), 213-27.
    • Revised and updated version published in V. Platt and M. Squire (eds.), Cambridge University Press (2017), 353鈥81.
  • "Art History in the Temple," (Spring 2010), 197-213.
  • "Viewing the Past: Cinematic Paideia in the Caverns of Macedonia," in P. Cartledge and F. Rose Greenland (eds.), . University of Wisconsin Press (2010), 285-304.
  • "Where The Wild Things Are: Locating the Marvellous in Augustan Wall-Painting", in P. Hardie (ed.), . Oxford University Press (2009), 41-74.
  • "Virtual Visions: Phantasia and the Perception of the Divine in Philostratus' Life of Apollonius of Tyana," in E. L. Bowie and J. Elsner (eds.), . Cambridge University Press (2009), 131-54.
  • "Burning Butterflies: Seals, Symbols and the Soul in Antiquity", in L. Gilmour (ed.), Pagans and Christians - from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, British Archaeological Reports series, Archaeopress (2007), 89-99.
  • "Honour Takes Wing: Unstable Images and Anxious Orators in the Greek Tradition," in Z. Newby and R. Leader-Newby (eds.),  Cambridge University Press (2006), 247-71.
  • "Making an Impression: Replication and the Ontology of the Graeco-Roman Seal Stone", Art History, special edition on Replication in Ancient Art, 29.2 (April, 2006), 233-57.
  • "Shattered Visages: Speaking Statues from the Ancient World," Apollo (July, 2003), 9-14.
  • "Evasive Epiphany in Ekphrastic Epigram," Ramus 31 (2002), 33-50.
  • Art History 25.1 (Feb, 2002), 87-112.

Online articles and journalism

  • 鈥, Scientific American, July 2020.
  • "Picturing Poets," Living Poets (Durham, 2016).
  • "" (on ancient statuary, censorship, and fashion), Eidolon, May 2016.
  • "," Ms. Magazine, April 2016.
  • "" Eidolon, Feb. 2016.

Curated exhibitions

  • 鈥溾, Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University (with Andrew Weislogel), Spring 2023.
  • 鈥溾, a contemporary art exhibition featuring the Cornell collection of plaster casts (with David Nasca), Spring 2022.
  • 鈥,鈥 Johnson Museum, Cornell University, Spring 2015 (with Annetta Alexandridis and Andrew Weislogel).
  • 鈥,鈥 Cornell Sesquicentennial Celebrations, Cornell Chilled Water Plant, Fall 2014 (with Annetta Alexandridis).
  • 鈥淚thaCasts. Plaster Casts of Ancient Sculpture from the Collections of Cornell University,鈥 Tompkins County Library, Ithaca, Fall 2012 (with Annetta Alexandridis).

Responsibilities

Director, Humanities Scholars Program

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