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The sculptures of the Parthenon : aesthetics and interpretation / Margaretha Rossholm Lagerlöf.

Fine Arts Library NB91.A7 L27 2000
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lagerlöf, Margaretha Rossholm, 1943-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sculpture, Greek--Greece--Athens.
Sculpture, Greek.
Parthenon (Athens, Greece).
Greece--Athens.
Physical Description:
viii, 204 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New Haven, CT : Yale University Press, 2000.
Summary:
This generously illustrated book provides a complete overview of current knowledge about the sculptures of the Parthenon and suggests new interpretations of the ancient temple's sculptural creations. Margaretha Lagerlof steps back from viewing the fragments of the sculptures that remain today to focus more clearly on their meanings in the light of classical Athenian knowledge and society. She considers what the sculptures reveal about the Greek sense of democracy and how they characterize women's lives in a warrior culture. Using Plato's philosophy and the visually oriented similes of his myths, Lagerlof offers a new decoding of the aesthetic structure of the Parthenon's entire sculptural ensembles.
The book compares the sculptures of the pediments to those of the metopes and the frieze, uncovering subtle differences in both the nature and the content of the images. Whereas the pediments represent divine elements, for example, the frieze is seen as the domain of human beings, representing events and also the stage of history when humans no longer have direct access to the presence of the gods. The frieze can be interpreted as an invocation of this presence, a means of regaining closeness with the gods. Using a multifaceted and imaginative approach to the sculptures of the Parthenon, Lagerlof finds powerful new meaning in them as well as an enhanced appreciation of their Athenian creators.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0300073917
OCLC:
42039329

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