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Cellini's Perseus and Medusa and the Loggia dei Lanzi : configurations of the body of state / By Christine Corretti.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Corretti, Christine.
Contributor:
E.J. Brill (Firm)
Adam H. Fetterolf Fund.
Series:
Art and material culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe ; VOLUME 4.
Art and material culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe ; VOLUME 4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cellini, Benvenuto, 1500-1571. Perseus.
Cellini, Benvenuto.
Cellini, Benvenuto, 1500-1571--Criticism and interpretation.
Cellini, Benvenuto, 1500-1571.
Gorgons (Greek mythology) in art.
Art--Political aspects--Italy--Florence.
Art.
Art--Political aspects.
Criticism and interpretation.
Florence (Italy)--Politics and government--1421-1737.
Florence (Italy).
Italy--Florence.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
Boston : Brill, 2015.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Benvenuto Cellini's Perseus and Medusa, one of Renaissance Italy's most complex sculptures, is the subject of this study, which proposes that the statue's androgynous appearance is paradoxical. Symbolizing the male ruler overcoming a female adversary, the Perseus legitimizes patriarchal power, but the physical similarity between Cellini's characters suggests the hero rose through female agency. Dr. Corretti argues that although not a surrogate for powerful Medici women, Cellini's Medusa may have reminded viewers that Cosimo I de' Medici's power stemmed in part from maternal concludes that Cellini and his contemporaries knew the Gorgon as a version of the Earth Mother, whose images is found in art for Medici women. Book jacket.
Contents:
The story of Perseus and Medusa, an interpretation of its meaning, and the topos of decapitation
Cellini's Perseus and Medusa: the paradigm of control
Renaissance political theory and paradoxes of power
The goddess as other and same
The sexual symbolism of the Perseus and Medusa
The public face of justice
Classical and grotesque polities
Eleonora di Toledo and the image of the mother goddess.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Electronic reproduction. Leiden, Netherlands Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on print version record.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Adam H. Fetterolf Fund.
ISBN:
9789004296787
9004296786
Publisher Number:
99986896356
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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