The Horses Of St Marks
A Story of Triumph in Byzantium, Paris and Venice
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Published:4th Aug '05
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A mini epic - how a particular set of artistic treasures from the classical world, the horses of St Mark's Basilica, interacted with two thousand years of European history.
In July 1798, a triumphant procession made its way through the streets of Paris. Echoing the parades of Roman emperors many years before, Napoleon Bonaparte was proudly displaying the spoils of his recent military adventures. There were animals - caged lions and dromedaries - as well as tropical plants such as banana and coconut trees. And among the works of art on show, one stood out: four horses of gilded metal, taken by Napoleon from their home in Venice.
The Horses of St Mark's are among art's finest creations - and certainly one with a story like no other. For these are statues that have found themselves at the heart of European history time and time again: in Constantinople, at both its founding and sacking in the Fourth Crusade; in Venice, at both the height of its greatness and fall in 1797; in the Paris of Napoleon, and the revolutions of 1848; and back in Venice, the most romantic city in the world.
Charles Freeman's remarkable new book is a fascinating account of both the statues and the societies through which they been displayed.
As European society has developed from antiquity to the present day, so these four horses have stood and watched impassively. This is the story of their - and our - times.
Lucid and engaging * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
Freeman, in the best tradition of Herodotus, provides numerous engaging digressions * BBC HISTORY *
ISBN: 9780349115450
Dimensions: 198mm x 127mm x 20mm
Weight: 254g
320 pages