Twelve Caesars - Images of Power from the Ancient World to the Modern (The A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts, Bollingen Series 35, 60)

Twelve Caesars - Images of Power from the Ancient World to the Modern (The A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts, Bollingen Series 35, 60)

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Beschreibung

From the bestselling author of SPQR: A History of Ancient Rome, the fascinating story of how images of Roman autocrats have influenced art, culture, and the representation of power for more than 2,000 years

What does the face of power look like? Who gets commemorated in art and why? And how do we react to statues of politicians we deplore? In this book―against a background of today’s “sculpture wars”―Mary Beard tells the story of how for more than two millennia portraits of the rich, powerful, and famous in the western world have been shaped by the image of Roman emperors, especially the “Twelve Caesars,” from the ruthless Julius Caesar to the fly-torturing Domitian. Twelve Caesars asks why these murderous autocrats have loomed so large in art from antiquity and the Renaissance to today, when hapless leaders are still caricatured as Neros fiddling while Rome burns.

Beginning with the importance of imperial portraits in Roman politics, this richly illustrated book offers a tour through 2,000 years of art and cultural history, presenting a fresh look at works by artists from Memling and Mantegna to the nineteenth-century American sculptor Edmonia Lewis, as well as by generations of weavers, cabinetmakers, silversmiths, printers, and ceramicists. Rather than a story of a simple repetition of stable, blandly conservative images of imperial men and women, Twelve Caesars is an unexpected tale of changing identities, clueless or deliberate misidentifications, fakes, and often ambivalent representations of authority.

From Beard’s reconstruction of Titian’s extraordinary lost Room of the Emperors to her reinterpretation of Henry VIII’s famous Caesarian tapestries, Twelve Caesars includes fascinating detective work and offers a gripping story of some of the most challenging and disturbing portraits of power ever created.

Published in association with the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
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First of all I want to say that I love Mary Beard's work. That being said I have 2 major problems with it: 1) (and that is completely my fault) I always expect sth different from the titles than what her books are actually about, which is kind of dissappointing. and 2) 60% of the book feels like the introduction, but u never reach the main part of it. Like she keeps telling you what is chapter will be about, what questions she's going to answer, etc, but the chapter is almost already over and she's still telling what she's going to say. Please just tell me directly! I want to know! instead of telling me what you're going to say, just say it!!! Pls!

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