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Title The ancient art of transformation : case studies from Mediterranean contexts / edited by Renee M. Gondek and Carrie L. Sulosky Weaver
Edition Paperback edition
Published Oxford ; Havertown, PA : Oxbow Books, 2019
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 224 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents 1. On the threshold of old age: perceptions of the elderly in Athenian red-figure vase-painting / Nicholas A. Harokopos -- 2. The transformation of the bride in Attic vase-painting / Victoria Sabetai -- 3. Transitory nudity: life changes in Etruscan art / Bridget Sandhoff -- 4. Cultural manoeuvring in the elite tombs of Ptolemaic Egypt / Sara E. Cole -- 5. Octavian transformed as pharaoh and as Emperor Augustus / Erin A. Peters -- 6. Ethnic identity, Social identity, and the aesthetics of sameness in the funerary monuments of Roman freedmen / Devon Stewart -- 7. Greater in death: the transformative effect of convivial iconography on Roman cineraria / Carrie L. Sulosky Weaver -- 8. A viewer walks into a tomb: transformation in the Cubiculum Leonis / Ethan Gannaway -- 9. Protoplasts and prophets: the stucco reliefs in the Orthodox Baptistery in Ravenna / Rachel Danford
Summary "The Ancient Art of Transformation: Case Studies from Mediterranean Contexts examines instances of human transformation in the ancient and early Christian Mediterranean world by exploring the ways in which art impacts, aids, or provides evidence for physical, spiritual, personal, and social transitions. Building on Arnold van Gennep's notion of universal rites of passage, papers in this volume expand the definition of "transformation" to include widespread transitions such as shifts in political establishments and changes in cultural identity. In considering these broadly defined "passages," authors have observed particular changes in the visual record, whether they be manifest, enigmatic, or symbolic. While several papers address transitions that result in hybrid states, others suggest that the medium itself can be integral to interpreting a transition, and in some cases, be itself transformed. Together, the volume covers not only a broad chronological span (c. 6th century BC to 5th century AD), but also various regions across the Mediterranean (Egypt, Greece, and Italy). Reflecting upon issues central to a variety of Mediterranean cultures (Egyptians, Etruscans, Greeks, Romans, and early Christians), The Ancient Art of Transformation documents how personal, societal, and historical changes become permanently fixed in the material record."-- Cover
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Subject Art, Ancient.
Life cycle, Human, in art.
Visual communication -- History -- To 1500
Visual communication -- Mediterranean Region
Antiquities
Art, Ancient
Civilization
Life cycle, Human, in art
Visual communication
Art and Design.
SUBJECT Mediterranean Region -- Antiquities
Mediterranean Region -- Civilization. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85083231
Subject Mediterranean Region
Mittelmeerraum
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Gondek, Renee M., editor
Sulosky Weaver, Carrie Lynn, editor
ISBN 9781789251050
1789251052