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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Omoerotismo nella scultura italiana

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Who's Who in Gay and Lesbian History: From Antiquity to World War II - Pagina 208


books.google.comRobert Aldrich, Garry Wotherspoon - 2002 - 528 pagine - Anteprima
The erotic appeal of such works undoubtedly derived from the sculptor's own tastes, but at the same time perfectly embodied the 'Mediterranean obsession' which Robert Aldrich suggests homosexual clients from northern Italy and northern ...

Naked Truths: Sexuality  in Classical Art and ...


books.google.comAnn Olga Koloski-Ostrow, Claire L. Lyons - 2000 - 336 pagine - Google eBook - Anteprima
Applying a feminist approach to a wide range of classical works, this unique book offers a fresh new perspective on the art, history and culture of the ancient and modern world, including issues such as: * the dynamics of male beauty and ...

Italian Memorial Sculpture, 1820-1940: A Legacy of Love - Pagina 30


books.google.comSandra Berresford, Robert W. Fichter, Robert Freidus - 2004 - 256 pagine - Anteprima
For all its strangeness, the mixture of piety and homoerotic tenderness is utterly convincing. ... same time that ostensibly they are to be celebrated is one of the essential contradictions of the late-nineteenth-century Italian funerary sculpture that ...

Walter Pater and the Language of Sculpture - Pagina 9


books.google.comLene Østermark-Johansen - 2011 - 364 pagine - Anteprima
The absence of separate discussions of Pater, sculpture and homoeroticism in this book is no indication of neglect.

An art form which since Antiquity has been cultivating the aesthetic of the male nude, an aesthetic strongly revived in the Italian ...

Sculpture and the pursuit of a modern ideal in Britain, c. 1880-1930 - Pagina 23


books.google.comDavid Getsy - 2004 - 331 pagine - Anteprima
However, if one were to take Symonds's writings as representative of a certain branch of homoerotic Aestheticism ... this is not fanciful given the comparative popularity in late- Victorian Britain of his multi-volume Renaissance in Italy (1875-86), ...

Queer Italy: Contexts, Antecedents And Representation - Pagina 14


books.google.comMiguel Andrés Malagreca - 2007 - 278 pagine - Anteprima


Perhaps Donatello's most homoerotic sculpture is his soft-looking, handsome David, which he represented as a naked ...
Different ways of naming these relations are the Greek kinaidos, the old Roman mollis mas, and the Italian ricchione for ...

Queer Italia: same-sex desire in Italian literature and film - Pagina 79


books.google.comGary P. Cestaro - 2004 - 242 pagine - Anteprima






A piece of sculpture made centuries ago by an over-sexed Italian."
Cellini's resurrection as a homosexual, gay, bisexual, or queer hero brings us to a troublesome area for queer theory: terminology.
Although most scholars who have studied ...

Male Beauty: Sexuality and Aesthetics from Winckelmann to Freud ...


books.google.comWhitney Davis - 2010 - 354 pagine - Anteprima







All this was especially visible in Symonds's chapter on Renaissance sculpture in Italy, which he considered in a ... of the sensuously naturalistic anthropomorphic figures produced in Greek sculpture) that homoeroticism inserted itself into ...

Alfred Gilbert's Aestheticism: Gilbert Amongst Whistler, Wilde, ... - Pagina 247


books.google.comJason Edwards, Alfred Gilbert - 2006 - 275 pagine - Anteprima
(1989), 'Ruskin's "Pied Beauty" and the Constitution of a "Homosexual" Double Code', Victorian Newsletter, 75, ... Decadentism and Decadent Romanticism in Italy: Towards a Theory of Decadence', Journal of Contemporary History, 17.1, January, pp. 69-93. Droth, Martina (2000), Ornament as Sculpture: The Sam Wilson ...

Michelangelo: A Tormented Life


books.google.comAntonio Forcellino - 2009 - 300 pagine - Anteprima
Michelangelo's acts of self-representation and his pivotal role in constructing his own myth are compellingly unveiled. Antonio Forcellino is one of the world's leading authorities on Michelangelo and an expert art historian and restorer.

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