
The Mirror of the Gods
Classical Mythology in Renaissance Art
$55.72
- Paperback
496 pages
- Release Date
27 April 2006
Summary
Perhaps the single most revolutionary aspect of the Renaissance was the re-emergence of the gods and goddesses of antiquity. In the midst of Christian Europe, artists began to decorate luxury goods with scandalous stories from classical mythology, and rulers to identify themselves with the deities of ancient religion. The resulting fusion of erotic fantasy and political power changed the course of Western art and produced many of its most magical and subversive works.
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Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780140266085 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0140266089 |
| Author: | Malcolm Bull |
| Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Imprint: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 496 |
| Edition: | 1st |
| Release Date: | 27 April 2006 |
| Weight: | 343g |
| Dimensions: | 197mm x 129mm x 20mm |
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“With a balance of myth and history, The Mirror of the Gods is at once both satisfyingly intellectual and deliciously juicy…. For the art history buff, a perfect curl-up-on-the-couch read; for the rest of us, a fascinating glimpse into the meanings encoded in our favorite paintings.”–The Artist’sMagazine
“Bull analyses the widespread impact of the ancient Greek and Roman gods on the artistic imaginations of the day, detailing how their art not only affected subsequent artists, but the cultural milieu of their day. Comprehensive.”–Art Times
“A terrific god-by-god account of the Renaissance’s reimagining of mythology…. Expert or layperson, one cannot come away from this book without a much deepened appreciation of the achievement of Renaissance art.”–Publishers Weekly
“With a balance of myth and history, The Mirror of the Gods is at once both satisfyingly intellectual and deliciously juicy…. For the art history buff, a perfect curl-up-on-the-couch read; for the rest of us, a fascinating glimpse into the meanings encoded in our favorite paintings.”–The Artist’s Magazine
“Bull analyses the widespread impact of the ancient Greek and Roman gods on the artistic imaginations of the day, detailing how their art not only affected subsequent artists, but the cultural milieu of their day. Comprehensive.”–Art Times
“A terrific god-by-god account of the Renaissance’s reimagining of mythology…. Expert or layperson, one cannot come away from this book without a much deepened appreciation of the achievement of Renaissance art.”–Publishers Weekly
“With a balance of myth and history, The Mirror of the Gods is at once both satisfyingly intellectual and deliciously juicy…. For the art history buff, a perfect curl-up-on-the-couch read; for the rest of us, a fascinating glimpse into the meanings encoded in our favorite paintings.”–The Artist’s
Magazine
“Bull analyses the widespread impact of the ancient Greek and Roman gods on the artistic imaginations of the day, detailing how their art not only affected subsequent artists, but the cultural milieu of their day. Comprehensive.”–Art Times
“A terrific god-by-god account of the Renaissance’s reimagining of mythology…. Expert or layperson, one cannot come away from this book without a much deepened appreciation of the achievement of Renaissance art.”–Publishers Weekly
“With a balance of myth and history, The Mirror of the Gods is at once both satisfyingly intellectual and deliciously juicy…. For the art history buff, a perfect curl-up-on-the-couch read; for the rest of us, a fascinating glimpse into the meanings encoded in our favorite paintings.”–The Artist’s
Magazine
“Bull analyses the widespread impact of the ancient Greek and Roman gods on the artistic imaginations of the day, detailing how their art not only affected subsequent artists, but the cultural milieu of their day. Comprehensive.”–Art Times
“A terrific god-by-god account of the Renaissance’s reimagining of mythology…. Expert or layperson, one cannot come away from this book without a much deepened appreciation of the achievement of Renaissance art.”–Publishers Weekly
About The Author
Malcolm Bull
Malcolm Bull is Head of Art History at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, University of Oxford, and a Fellow of St. Edmund Hall.
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