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Author:
McGrath, Elizabeth, editor. editor.
Title:
Rubens : mythological subjects. Hercules to Olympus / by Elizabeth McGrath, Bert Schepers, Nils Büttner, Gregory Martin, Jeremy Wood, Eveliina Juntunen, Gerlinde Gruber and Fiona Healy ; edited by Elizabeth McGrath, Bert Schepers and Brecht Vanoppen.
Publisher:
Harvey Miller Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
2 volumes (552, 393 pages) : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm.
Subject:
Rubens, Peter Paul,--1577-1640--Catalogs.
Mythology, Classical, in art--Catalogs.
Other Authors:
McGrath, Elizabeth, editor. editor. edt edt
Schepers, Bert, author. author. edt edt
Vanoppen, Brecht, editor. edt
Other Titles:
Mythological subjects
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (volume 2, pages 205-289) and indexes.
Contents:
Volume two. Illustrations. Volume two. Illustrations.
Summary:
"One remarkable feature of European culture as it developed in the Renaissance was the accommodation it made with ancient paganism. The classical gods and their legends were allegorised, transformed into symbolic figures or emblematic scenes that might accord with Christian morality. At the same time a secular space was created in art for the depiction of the most popular myths, above all the love stories recounted by the ancient poets. These stories were not only attractive in themselves; they offered the opportunity to depict nude figures in narrative action, which the example of antiquity held forth as the highest goal for painting. Rubens was one of the greatest creators of classical allegory; he was also a supreme interpreter of the classical stories. No painter was so at home in the literature of the Greeks and Romans. When he painted for pleasure, which, increasingly in the course of his life, he felt able to do, he used pagan myth to express and celebrate themes of love, beauty and the creative forces of nature, often in wonderfully idiosyncratic ways. At the same time, as a Christian committed to the ideals of the Catholic Reformation, Rubens respected the restrictions generally placed on the depiction of pagan tales. Most of his mythological paintings were made for private settings, for display within houses (including his own) or in the galleries of princes, noblemen and prelates. It is happy accident of history that these splendid paintings are now widely visible in the great museums of the world."--Front flap of dust jacket.
Series:
Corpus Rubenianum Ludwig Burchard ; Part XI (2)
ISBN:
1912554852
9781912554850
1912554844
9781912554843
1912554860
9781912554867
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1366277351
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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