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Style and Meaning in Late Antique Art : Ancients and Moderns on Seeing and Thinking

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How do we best see and understand the art of late antiquity?

One of the perceived challenges of so doing is that this is a period whose visual production has been defined as stylistically abstract and emotionally spiritual, and therefore elusive.

But this is a perception which – in her path-breaking new book – Sarah Bassett boldly challenges, offering two novel lines of interpretative inquiry.

She first argues, by focusing on the art of late antiquity in late nineteenth-century Viennese intellectual and artistic circles, that that period's definition of late antique form was in fact a response to contemporaneous political concerns, anticipating modernist thinking and artistic practice.

She then suggests that late antique viewers never actually abandoned a sense of those mimetic goals that characterized Greek and Roman habits of representation.

This interpretative shift is transformative because it allows us to understand the full range and richness of late antique visual experience.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1009466321 / 9781009466325
Hardback
709.37
30/09/2024
United Kingdom
350 pages, Worked examples or Exercises