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Renaissance bodies, dressed and undressed, have not lacked
attention in art historical literature, but scholarship on the male
body has generally concentrated on phallic-oriented masculinity and
been connected to issues of patriarchy and power. This original
book examines the range of meaning that has been attached to the
male backside in Renaissance art and culture, the transformation of
the base connotation of the image to high art, and the question of
homoerotic impulses or implications of admiring male figures from
behind. Representations of the male body's behind have often been
associated with things obscene, carnivalesque, comical, or
villainous. Presenting serious scholarship with a deft hand, Seen
from Behind expands our understanding of the motif of the male
buttocks in Renaissance art, revealing both continuities and
changes in the ways the images convey meaning and have been given
meaning.
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