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Samothracian Reflections

Aspects of the Revival of the Antique

Karl Lehmann, Phyllis Williams Lehmann

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Pädagogik

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These three essays were inspired by the Samothracian discoveries. Cyriacus of Ancona's visit to the island and his assessment of what he saw are the subject of the opening essay. This is followed by the first detailed and comprehensive analysis of Mantegna’s Parnassus, a painting which Mrs. Lehmann suggests reflects in its theme and imagery the use of a limited number of ancient sculptures and texts. The final essay is a discussion of the postclassical transformation of the iconographic type of the ancient ship-fountain.

Originally published in 1973.

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Aulus Gellius, High Renaissance, Apollo, Aeneid, Diocletian, Giulio Romano, Imagines (work by Philostratus), Engraving, Villa Aldobrandini, Richard Krautheimer, Commodus, Paganism, Aes grave, Greek name, Pope Julius II, Illustration, Belvedere Torso, Ancient monument, Hellenistic period, Muse, Temple of Hadrian, Caelian Hill, Woodcut, Pope Pius II, Pope Boniface VIII, Tiber Island, Feast of the Gods (art), Mycenae, Vermilion, Giotto, Padua, Renaissance art, Asclepius, Neo-Attic, Fasti, Pope Pius, Quattrocento, Gorgoneion, Arch of Constantine, Piazza di Spagna, Pietro Bernini, Mars and Venus (Botticelli), Villa Lante, Peruzzi, Petrarch, Petasos, Samothrace, Biblioteca Ambrosiana, Winged Victory of Samothrace, Ara Pacis, Cuirass, Edgar Wind, Pope Urban VIII, Hellenistic art, Pilaster, Inscriptiones Graecae, Aldus Manutius, Putto, Ship of State, River God, Navicella (mosaic), Cybele, Ms., Villa d'Este, Tempio Malatestiano, The Philosopher, V., Farnese Bull, Villa Albani, Felice Feliciano