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Ruins (Paperback)
Gabriele Tinti; Translated by David Graham; Foreword by Nigel Spivey; Commentary by Kenneth Lapatin, Andrew Stewart, …
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R655
Discovery Miles 6 550
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The Villa dei Papiri at Herculaneum, the model for the Getty Villa
in Malibu, is one of the world's earliest systematically
investigated archaeological sites. Buried by the eruption of Mount
Vesuvius in 79 CE, the Villa dei Papiri was discovered in 1750 and
excavated under the auspices of the Neapolitan court. Never fully
unearthed, the site yielded spectacular coloured marble floors and
mosaics, frescoed walls, the largest known ancient collection of
bronze and marble statuary, intricately carved ivories and
antiquity's only surviving library, with over a thousand charred
papyrus scrolls. For more than two and a half centuries, the Villa
dei Papiri and its contents have served as a wellspring of
knowledge for archaeological science, art history, classics,
papyrology and philosophy. 'After Vesuvius: Treasures from the
Villa dei Papiri' offers a sweeping yet in-depth view of all
aspects of the site. Presenting the latest research, the essays in
this authoritative and richly illustrated volume reveal the story
of the Villa de Papiri's ancient inhabitants and modern explorers,
providing readers with a multidimensional understanding of this
fascinating site.
How do archaeologists and artists reimagine what life was like
during the Greek Bronze Age? How do contemporary conditions
influence the way we understand the ancient past? This innovative
book considers two imaginative restorations of the ancient world
that test the boundaries of interpretation and invention by
bringing together the discovery of Minoan culture by the British
archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans (1851-1941) and the work of the
Turner Prize-winning video artist Elizabeth Price (b. 1966).
Featured essays examine Evans's interpretation and restoration of
the Knossos palace and present fresh photography of Minoan
artifacts and archival photographs of the dig alongside beautiful,
previously unpublished watercolors and drawings by the
archaeological illustrators and restorers who worked on the site:
Emile Gillieron pere(1850-1924), Emile Gillieron fils (1885-1939),
Piet de Jong (1887-1967), and others. An interview with Price
explores how her attraction to the Sir Arthur Evans Archive became
the basis for her commissioned video installation at the University
of Oxford's Ashmolean Museum and offers insight into her creative
practice. Exhibition dates: October 5, 2017-January 7, 2018
Memory studies -- one of the most vibrant research fields of the
present day -- brings together such diverse disciplines as art and
archaeology, history, religion, literature, sociology, media
studies, and neuroscience. In scholarship on ancient Rome, studies
of social and cultural memory complement traditional approaches,
opening up new horizons as we contemplate the ancient world. The
fifteen essays presented here explore memory in the Roman Empire,
addressing a wide spectrum of cultural phenomena from a range of
approaches. Ancient Rome was a memory culture par excellence and
memory pervades all aspects of Roman culture, from literature and
art to religion and politics. This volume is the first to address
the cultural artifacts of Rome through the lens of memory studies.
An essential guide to the material culture of Rome, this book
brings important new concepts to the fore for both scholars of the
ancient world and those of social and cultural memory throughout
human history.
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Luxus (Hardcover)
Kenneth Lapatin
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R1,976
Discovery Miles 19 760
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This elegantly produced book brings the luxury arts of antiquity
back into brilliant life. In contrast to other histories of ancient
art that typically privilege well-preserved works of ceramics or
stone, Luxus offers an integrated contextual analysis of artifacts
fashioned from a wide variety of luxury materials, which survive in
far greater number than is typically supposed. These include gold
and silver, semiprecious hard stones, and organic materials, such
as ivory, fine woods, amber, pearl, coral, and textiles. Examining
some of the finest surviving examples of ancient craftsmanship,
renowned expert Kenneth Lapatin approaches objects in these diverse
media from a variety of viewpoints, providing a valuable model for
a more pluralistic approach to visual culture with the greater goal
of reinvigorating the study of ancient art and society. As its
title implies, Luxus is richly illustrated, containing over 200
images of superb works located in collections throughout the world.
Each plate is accompanied by extensive documentation and discursive
commentary. An introductory chapter explores the ideologies and
uses of the luxury arts in ancient Greece and Rome, considers
ancient debates about their value, and traces their decline in
modern historiography. The book then goes on to address a broad
range of luxury goods, such as intaglios, cameos, vessels, and
statuettes, providing a full and multifaceted account of luxury in
the ancient world.
Not only is one of the most famous pieces of ancient Greek art-the
celebrated gold and ivory statuette of the Snake Goddess-almost
certainly modern, but Minoan civilization as it has been popularly
imagined is largely an invention of the early twentieth century.
This is Kenneth Lapatin's startling conclusion in Mysteries of the
Snake Goddess-a brilliant investigation into the true origins of
the celebrated Bronze Age artifact, and into the fascinating world
of archaeologists, adventurers, and artisans that converged in
Crete at the turn of the twentieth century. Including characters
from Sir Arthur Evans, legendary excavator of the Palace of Minos
at Knossos, who was driven to discover a sophisticated early
European civilization to rival that of the Orient, to his principal
restorer Swiss painter Emil Gillieron, who out of handfuls of
fragments fashioned a picture of Minoan life that conformed to
contemporary taste, this is a riveting tale of archeological
discovery.
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