Art and the Roman Viewer: The Transformation of Art from the Pagan World to Christianity

Art and the Roman Viewer: The Transformation of Art from the Pagan World to Christianity

Author
Jaś Elsner
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Year
1997
Page
384
ISBN
9780521599528
File Type
pdf
File Size
44.5 MiB

Art and the Roman Viewer presents a fresh analysis of a major intellectual problem in the history of art: why did the arts of Late Antiquity move away from classical naturalism towards spiritual abstraction? Arguing from a close examination of ancient art images and texts, Jas Elsner shows how an understanding of Roman viewing practices greatly deepens our insight into this fundamental transformation. The sophisticated arts of the early empire, such as Pompeian painting, sculpted reliefs and silverware, entertain the potential for irony, parody, and deconstruction. By contrast, the symbolic arts of the Christian empire, notably the mosaics of Ravenna, eschew irony, while complexity remains, indeed intensifies, as multiple meanings compete to enrich a fundamentally sacred truth. By addressing the subtleties inherent in ancient viewing, this study embarks on a quest to enrich our understanding of an era of profound artistic change.

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