商品簡介
The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World have had a lasting impact upon the intellectual landscape of the post-classical world. As well as provoking historical debate and reflection, they have proved an enduring yardstick by which succeeding generations have measured the architectural and cultural accomplishments of their own eras. Focusing particularly upon the Renaissance and Baroque periods, this book looks at how the Wonders of the World were represented in art, architecture and sculpture, and the ways that European courts could evoke them as a useful image of power. Within this artistic culture, special attention is paid to the recreations and constructions generated between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries in the sphere of ephemeral art, especially those linked to court celebrations in the principal European states. This approach provides a framework to analyse and evaluate the claims of other European Renaissance and Baroque architecture to Wonder status, an approach bolstered by the use of the Palace of El Escorial as a case study of a modern ’Eighth Wonder’. Arranged into nine chapters, the book begins with a general introduction. The next seven chapters deal in turn with each of the classical Wonders and the ways they could be drawn upon by early-modern intellectuals. The eighth and final chapter looks at the cultural legacy of the classical Wonders, and in particular the Spanish Habsburgs’ use of rhetoric of power to promote the idea of the monastery, church, palace and pantheon of El Escorial as the eighth wonder of the world. In sum the book provides a fascinating insight in to the imaginative and shifting ways the Seven Wonders have been utilised - evoked and reconstructed - in order to project contemporary concerns and ideals by a range of intellectuals, artists and rulers.
作者簡介
Inmaculada Rodriguez is Assistant Professor in the University Jaume I, Spain. Her research has followed four lines of investigation: Iconography of Power, Colonial Art, Emblem Studies and Urbanism History. That research has been published in the form of two peer-reviewed and awarded monographs: “La Mirada del virrey” (2203) and “El retrato del poder en Mexico, 1781-1867” (2006), seven co-authored monographs, as “Himeneo en la corte” (2013), edited volumes, articles and contributions.
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?Victor Minguez is Professor in the University Jaume I, Spain. His research has followed three main lines of investigation: Images of Power, Emblematic and Latin American Art. His main research monographs are: "Los reyes distantes" (1995), "Los reyes solares" (2001), and "La invencion de Carlos II" (2013), and with Inmaculada Rodriguez "Himeneo en la Corte" (2013) y "Napoleon y el espejo de la Antiguedad" (2014).