Place of the Antique in Early Modern Europe

A scholar's desk, a warlord's castle, a pope's altar, the mouth of a volcano: in the minds of early modern Europeans, all evoked memories of ancient times, from Egyptian pharaohs to Roman emperors. The essays in this catalog explore the influence of antiquity on a broad spectrum of artistic production in Europe, from the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries. They include investigations of proto-scientific imagery, Ovidian myth, allegorical devices, the papal banquet, and the growing importance of Greece to understandings of the ancient world. Together, these essays reveal much about the continual remaking of the antique in the visual culture of Europe.

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Place of the Antique in Early Modern Europe

A scholar's desk, a warlord's castle, a pope's altar, the mouth of a volcano: in the minds of early modern Europeans, all evoked memories of ancient times, from Egyptian pharaohs to Roman emperors. The essays in this catalog explore the influence of antiquity on a broad spectrum of artistic production in Europe, from the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries. They include investigations of proto-scientific imagery, Ovidian myth, allegorical devices, the papal banquet, and the growing importance of Greece to understandings of the ancient world. Together, these essays reveal much about the continual remaking of the antique in the visual culture of Europe.

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Place of the Antique in Early Modern Europe

Place of the Antique in Early Modern Europe

by Ingrid D. Rowland (Editor)
Place of the Antique in Early Modern Europe

Place of the Antique in Early Modern Europe

by Ingrid D. Rowland (Editor)

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A scholar's desk, a warlord's castle, a pope's altar, the mouth of a volcano: in the minds of early modern Europeans, all evoked memories of ancient times, from Egyptian pharaohs to Roman emperors. The essays in this catalog explore the influence of antiquity on a broad spectrum of artistic production in Europe, from the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries. They include investigations of proto-scientific imagery, Ovidian myth, allegorical devices, the papal banquet, and the growing importance of Greece to understandings of the ancient world. Together, these essays reveal much about the continual remaking of the antique in the visual culture of Europe.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780935573282
Publisher: Smart Museum of Art, University of C
Publication date: 09/28/2000
Edition description: 1
Pages: 118
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Ingrid D. Rowland is an associate professor of art history at the University of Chicago. She is the author of The Ecstatic Hourney: Athanasius Kircher in Baroque Rome.

Table of Contents

Foreword and Acknowledgments
Color Plates
The Place of Antiquity
Ingrid D. Rowland
Transformations of the Antique: Metamorphic Representation in the Renaissance
Allie Terry
Allegory
Noriko Matsubara
Babies, Banquets, and Bacchanals
Mario Pereira
Siting the Antique in Nature, the Academy, and Antiquarian Travel
Craig Hanson
Appendix: Supplementary Materials

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