Description
The book compares the sculptures of the pediments to those of the metopes and the frieze, uncovering subtle differences in both the nature and the content of their images. Whereas the pediments represent divine elements, for example, the frieze is seen as the domain of human beings, representing events and also the stage of history when humans no longer have direct access to the presence of the gods. The frieze can be interpreted as an invocation of this presence, a means of regaining closeness with the gods. Using a multifaceted and imaginative approach to the sculptures of the Parthenon, Lagerloef finds powerful new meaning in them as well as an enhanced appreciation of their Athenian creators.
About the Author
Margaretha Lagerloef is professor of art history at Stockholm University. She is the author of Ideal Landscapes, published by Yale University Press.
Book Information
ISBN 9780300073911
Author Margaretha Rossholm Lagerloef
Format Hardback
Page Count 212
Imprint Yale University Press
Publisher Yale University Press
Weight(grams) 626g