This look at Classical art starts with the excavation of the buried city of Pompeii, and investigates the monuments of ancient tyrants, and the sensual beauty of Apollo and Venus. Concluding with the human portrait, it highlights the re-discovery of Classical art in the modern world.
This look at Classical art starts with the excavation of the buried city of Pompeii, and investigates the monuments of ancient tyrants, and the sensual beauty of Apollo and Venus. Concluding with the human portrait, it highlights the re-discovery of Classical art in the modern world.
Mary Beard and John Henderson both teach Classics at the University of Cambridge. Mary Beard is a fellow of Newnham College, and John Henderson is a fellow of King's College, Cambridge.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1: Painting Antiquity: Rediscovering Art 2: Moving Statues: Art in the Age of Imitation 3: Sensuality, Sexuality, and the Love of Art 4: Sizing up Power: Masters of Art 5: Facing up to Antiquity: Art to the Life Notes Timeline Bibliographic Essay Museums and Websites List of Illustrations Maps and Plans Index
Introduction 1: Painting Antiquity: Rediscovering Art 2: Moving Statues: Art in the Age of Imitation 3: Sensuality, Sexuality, and the Love of Art 4: Sizing up Power: Masters of Art 5: Facing up to Antiquity: Art to the Life Notes Timeline Bibliographic Essay Museums and Websites List of Illustrations Maps and Plans Index
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