An edition of The art of the body (2011)

The art of the body

antiquity and its legacy

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The art of the body
Michael Squire
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An edition of The art of the body (2011)

The art of the body

antiquity and its legacy

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"The classical human body is perhaps the single most important and wide-ranging legacy bequeathed to the modern world by antiquity. Not only has it directed the evolutionary trajectory of western art; it has also saturated almost every aspect of the contemporary subconscious, as ideal, anti-type and point of departure. This short book represents the first concerted attempt to grapple with the complex nature of that legacy. Writing in an attractive and accessible style, and supplementing his text with a rich array of illustrations, Michael Squire guides his readers through a multifaceted range of modern interactions with ancient visual representations of the body. From Byzantine diptych to Hollywood cinema screen, and from Aphrodite to the Venus de Milo, The Art of the Body demonstrates the wide range of cultural ideas and anxieties that were explored by the figure of the body both in antiquity and in the various cultural landscapes that came afterwards. In exploring the fascinating connections between ancient and modern in the broadest sense, the book offers an ideal starting point and a stimulating textbook for undergraduate students of ancient history, classical archaeology and classical civilization"--

"The classical human body is perhaps the single most important and wide-ranging legacy bequeathed to the modern world by antiquity. Not only has it directed the evolutionary trajectory of western art; it has also saturated almost every aspect of the contemporary subconscious, as ideal, anti-type and point of departure. This short book represents the first concerted attempt to grapple with the complex nature of that legacy. Writing in an attractive and accessible style, and supplementing his text with a rich array of illustrations, Michael Squire guides his readers through a multifacted range of modern interactions with ancient visual representations of the body. From Byzantine diptych to Hollywood cinema screen, and from Aphrodite to the Venus da Milo, The Art of the Body demonstrates the wide range of cultural ideas and anxieties that were explored by the figure of the body both in antiquity and in the various cultural landscapes that came afterwards. In exploring the fascinating connections between ancient and modern in the broadest sense, the book offers an ideal starting point and a stimulating textbook for undergraduate students of ancient history, classical archaeology and classical civilization"--

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English
Pages
240

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The art of the body: antiquity and its legacy
2011, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Embodying the classical
Figuring what comes naturally? Writing the 'art history' of the body
The ancient female nude (and other modern fictions)
Stripping down and undressing up
On gods made men made images.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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New York
Series
Ancients and moderns, Ancients and moderns series

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
704.9/42
Library of Congress
N7625.5 .S69 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 240 p., [16] p. of plates :
Number of pages
240

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24906149M
ISBN 13
9780195380804, 9780195380811
LCCN
2011006710
OCLC/WorldCat
669754021

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