Images of myths in classical antiquity

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Images of myths in classical antiquity

Susan Woodford

Cambridge University Press, 2003

  • : pbk
  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Myths inspired Greek and Roman artists to rise to the challenge of conveying flowing narratives in static form. This book describes the different ways painters, sculptors and other artists explored and exploited the dense forest of myth. It explains how formulas were devised for certain stories; how these could be adapted, developed and even transferred to other contexts; how one myth could be distinguished from another - or confused with it; how myths related to daily life or political propaganda; and the influence of evolving tastes. Written in a lively and accessible style, fully illustrated with examples drawn from a wide range of media, Images of Myths in Classical Antiquity provides fresh and stimulating insights into the representation of myths in Greek and Roman art.

目次

  • Part I. An Introduction: 1. Myths and images
  • Part II. Transforming Words into Images: 2. Making myths recognisable
  • 3. Choosing a moment
  • 4. Epic expansiveness versus tragic focus
  • Part III. Building Images: 5. Formulas and motifs
  • 6. Transference of types
  • 7. Creating compositions
  • Part IV. Innovations, Developments and Connections: 8. Innovations inspired by poets
  • 9. Innovations inspired by artists
  • 10. Changing interests
  • 11. History and myth in art
  • 12. Life and myth in art
  • Part V. Problems: 13. Showing what cannot be seen
  • 14. Distinguishing one myth from another
  • 15. Confusing one myth with another
  • 16. Misunderstandings and muddles
  • 17. Can the key to an image always be found?
  • Glossary
  • Appendices.

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