Making a Prince's Museum

Making a Prince's Museum
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 0892365390
ISBN-13 : 9780892365395
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Synopsis Making a Prince's Museum by : Carole Paul

In 1775 Prince Marcantonio Borghese IV and the architect Antonio Asprucci embarked upon a decorative renovation of the Villa Borghese. Initially their attention focused on the Casino, the principal building at the villa, which had always been a semi-public museum. By 1625 it housed much of the Borghese's outstanding collection of sculpture. Integrating this statuary with vast baroque ceiling paintings and richly ornamented surfaces, Asprucci created a dazzling and unified homage to the Borghese family, portraying its legendary ancestors as well as its newly born heir. In this book, Carole Paul reads the inventive decorative program as a set of exemplary scenes for the education of the ideal Borghese prince. Her wide-ranging essay also situates the Villa Borghese among the sumptuous palaces and suburban villas of Rome's collectors of antiquities and outlines the renovated Casino's pivotal role in the historic transition from the princely collection to the public museum. Rounding out this volume is a catalog of the Getty Research Institute's fifty-nine drawings for the refurbishing of the Villa Borghese and Alberta Campitelli's discussion of sketches for the short-lived Museo di Gabii, the Villa's other antiquities museum.

Harper's New Monthly Magazine

Harper's New Monthly Magazine
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Total Pages : 938
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924079630590
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Synopsis Harper's New Monthly Magazine by : Henry Mills Alden

Harper's informs a diverse body of readers of cultural, business, political, literary and scientific affairs.

Library Journal

Library Journal
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Total Pages : 1110
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112018786233
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Kinaesthesia and Classical Antiquity 1750–1820

Kinaesthesia and Classical Antiquity 1750–1820
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9781350144040
ISBN-13 : 1350144045
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Synopsis Kinaesthesia and Classical Antiquity 1750–1820 by : Helen Slaney

This book argues that touch and movement played a significant role, long overlooked, in generating perceptions of ancient material culture in the late 18th century. At this time the reception of classical antiquity had been transformed. Interactions with material culture – ruins, sculpture, and artefacts – formed the core of this transformation. Some such interactions were proto-archaeological, such as the Dilettanti expeditions to Athens and Asa Minor; others were touristic, seen in the guidebooks consulted by travellers to Rome and the diaries they composed; and others creative, resulting in novels, poetry, and dance performances. Some involved the reproduction of experience in a gallery or museum setting. What all encounters with ancient material culture had in common, however, is their haptic sensory basis. The sense typically associated with the Enlightenment is vision, but this has obscured the equally important contribution made by touch and movement to the way in which a newly materialised Graeco-Roman world was perceived. Kinaesthesia, or the sense of self-movement, is rarely recognised in its own right, but because all encounters with sites and objects are embodied, and all embodiment takes place in motion, this sense is vital to forming more abstract or imaginative impressions. Theories of embodied cognition propose that all intellectual processes are also physical. This book shows how ideas about classical antiquity in the volatile milieu of the late 18th century developed as a result of diverse kinaesthetic relationships.

Meyer Schapiro Abroad

Meyer Schapiro Abroad
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 0892368934
ISBN-13 : 9780892368938
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Meyer Schapiro Abroad by : Meyer Schapiro

"Schapiro's letters to his future wife, Lillian Milgram, were written in 1926 and 1927, while he was a graduate student touring the artistic monuments of Europe and the Near East. Bearing intimate witness to this formative journey, they augment the visual and factual details he so painstakingly recorded in his notebooks with impassioned reflections on art and lively accounts of his encounters with an older generation of art historians."--Back cover.

Report on the Aeginetan Sculptures

Report on the Aeginetan Sculptures
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Publisher : State University of New York Press
Total Pages : 346
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ISBN-10 : 9781438464824
ISBN-13 : 1438464827
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Synopsis Report on the Aeginetan Sculptures by : Johann Martin Wagner

The controversial removal of the Parthenon sculptures from Greece to England in the first decade of the nineteenth century by Thomas Bruce, seventh Earl of Elgin, sparked an international competition for classical antiquities. This volume tells a lesser-known chapter of that story, concerning sculptures from the Temple of Aphaia on the Greek island of Aegina. Discovered in 1811 as the Parthenon project was nearing its completion, these ancient sculptures were acquired at auction by Johann Martin Wagner (1777–1858) on behalf of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria. The sculptures turned out to be significant in a number of ways, offering important evidence for a transitional period of Greek art between the archaic and classical eras, for the existence of an independent Aeginetan school that was the equal of Athenian art at the time, and for Greek sculptures having been elaborately painted and adorned. Originally published in 1817 and presented here for the first time in English, this book reproduces the report commissioned by the crown prince that was written by Wagner and edited by F. W. J. Schelling and contained richly detailed descriptions of the sculptures. In addition, Louis A. Ruprecht Jr. provides a comprehensive historical introduction featuring a constellation of intellectual figures, an afterword, notes, appendices, and more than forty images to tell the fascinating story of the sculptures and their legacy from excavation to the present day.

Nature

Nature
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Total Pages : 600
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433016847109
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Life, Death and Representation

Life, Death and Representation
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages : 454
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ISBN-10 : 9783110216783
ISBN-13 : 3110216787
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Life, Death and Representation by : Jas Elsner

This volumepresents acollection of essays on different aspects of Roman sarcophagi. These varied approaches will produce fresh insights into a subject which is receiving increased interest in English-language scholarship, with a new awareness of the important contribution that sarcophagi can make to the study of the social use and production of Roman art. The book will therefore be a timely addition to existing literature. Metropolitan sarcophagi are the main focus of the volume, which will cover a wide time range from the first century AD to post classical periods (including early Christian sarcophagi and post-classical reception). Other papers will look at aspects of viewing and representation, iconography, and marble analysis. There will be an Introduction written by the co-editors.

Beyond Egyptomania

Beyond Egyptomania
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 362
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ISBN-10 : 9783110565843
ISBN-13 : 3110565846
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Beyond Egyptomania by : Miguel John Versluys

The material and intellectual presence of Egypt is at the heart of Western culture, religion and art from Antiquity to the present. This volume aims to provide a long term and interdisciplinary perspective on Egypt and its mnemohistory, taking theories on objects and their agency as its main point of departure. The central questions the book addresses are why, from the first millennium BC onwards, things and concepts Egyptian are to be found in such a great variety of places throughout European history and how we can account for their enduring impact over time. By taking a radically object-oriented perspective on this question, this book is also a major contribution to current debates on the agency of artefacts across archaeology, anthropology and art history.

The Borghese Collections and the Display of Art in the Age of the Grand Tour

The Borghese Collections and the Display of Art in the Age of the Grand Tour
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 599
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ISBN-10 : 9781351545914
ISBN-13 : 1351545914
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Synopsis The Borghese Collections and the Display of Art in the Age of the Grand Tour by : Carole Paul

The redecoration of the exhibition spaces at the Borghese palace and villa, undertaken together with the reinstallation of the family's vast art collections, was one of the most important events in the cultural life of eighteenth-century Rome. In this comprehensive study, Carole Paul reconstructs the planning and execution of the project and explains its multifaceted significance: its place in the history of Italian art, architecture, and interior design at a complex moment of transition from baroque to neoclassical style, as well as its unrecognized but profound influence on the development of the modern art museum. The study shows how the installations and decorations worked together to evoke traditional themes in innovative ways. Addressed primarily to a new audience of tourists from abroad, the thematic content of the spaces celebrated the greatness of the Borghese family and of Roman tradition, while their stylistic diversity and sophistication made a case for the continued vitality - even modernity - of Roman art and culture. Designed for the exercise of a highly refined social performance, these sites helped to model the experience of art as a form of enlightened modern civility.