History of Busts by Felicity Moreau

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Author: Felicity Moreau
Category: Art & Graphics
ISBN: 9788235219411
File Size: 0.65 MB
Format: EPUB (e-book)
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Synopsis

History of Busts explores the evolution of sculpted busts, examining their role in immortalizing historical figures across millennia. From ancient Rome, where busts projected imperial authority, to the Renaissance, when wealthy families commissioned them to assert their power and create a lasting legacy, the book illustrates how busts reflect the complex interplay of art, history, and power. These sculptures haven't remained static; their production and perception have been shaped by evolving social values, technological advancements, and political landscapes.

The book journeys chronologically, first examining early sculpted portraiture and the bust's significance in Roman society. It then moves into the Renaissance revival and the modern era's industrial impact on bust creation. By adopting interdisciplinary lenses that merge art history with political science and sociology, History of Busts provides detailed insights into the bust's stylistic evolution and cultural significance.

The concluding chapters consider the contemporary relevance of busts in museums and public spaces. The book also addresses controversies surrounding busts, such as debates over whose legacies are celebrated and instances of vandalism reflecting changing social attitudes.

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