Distorted Ideals in Greek Vase-Painting: The World of Mythological Burlesque David Walsh Author
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This book examines Greek vase-paintings that depict humorous, burlesque, and irreverent images of Greek mythology and the gods. Many of the images present the gods and heroes as ridiculous and ugly. While the narrative content of some images may appe... Read more
This book examines Greek vase-paintings that depict humorous, burlesque, and irreverent images of Greek mythology and the gods. Many of the images present the gods and heroes as ridiculous and ugly. While the narrative content of some images may appear to be trivial, others address issues that are deeply serious. When placed against the background of the religious beliefs and social frameworks from which they spring, these images allow us to explore questions relating to their meaning in particular communities. Throughout, we see indications that Greek vase-painters developed their own comedic narratives and visual jokes. The images enhance our understanding of Greek society in just the same way as their more sober siblings in “serious” art. David Walsh is a Visiting Research Scholar in the School of Arts, Histories and Cultures at The University of Manchester. Less
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  • 6.69(w)x9.72(h)x0.98(d)
  • 445
  • Cambridge University Press
  • June 16, 2014
  • 9781107669659
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David Walsh is professor of politics at the Catholic University of America. He is the author and editor of a number of books, including Politics of the Person as the Politics of Being (University of N...
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