Bronze Monsters and the Cultures of Wonder
Griffin Cauldrons in the Preclassical Mediterranean
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Texas Press
Published:23rd Nov '21
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The eighth and seventh centuries BCE were a time of flourishing exchange between the Mediterranean and the Near East. One of the period’s key imports to the Hellenic and Italic worlds was the image of the griffin, a mythical monster that usually possesses the body of a lion and the head of an eagle. In particular, bronze cauldrons bore griffin protomes—figurative attachments showing the neck and head of the beast. Crafted in fine detail, the protomes were made to appear full of vigor, transfixing viewers.
Bronze Monsters and the Cultures of Wonder takes griffin cauldrons as case studies in the shifting material and visual universes of preclassical antiquity, arguing that they were perceived as lifelike monsters that introduced the illusion of verisimilitude to Mediterranean arts. The objects were placed in the tombs of the wealthy (Italy, Cyprus) and in sanctuaries (Greece), creating fantastical environments akin to later cabinets of curiosities. Yet griffin cauldrons were accessible only to elites, ensuring that the new experience of visuality they fostered was itself a symbol of status. Focusing on the sensory encounter of this new visuality, Nassos Papalexandrou shows how spaces made wondrous fostered novel subjectivities and social distinctions.
Due to the extensive survey of the material, the sensible evaluation of the data, and the often-unusual ways [Papalexandrou] chooses, the approach is precise, understandable, and novel while always convincing . . . This book is recommended for advanced students and scholars of archaeology, ancient art history, and ancient history, as well as for young students and schol-ars interested in cultural and visual studies . . . For both audiences Papalexandrou’s book is a great read. * American Journal of Archaeology *
[This book] is a thought-provoking and valuable contribution...offering a unique blend of archaeological rigor and theoretical imagination. This book is essential reading for scholars of archaeology and art history, as well as those interested in the broader cultural dynamics of the Mediterranean. * CLARA Classical Art and Archaeology *
ISBN: 9781477323618
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 33mm
Weight: 1787g
320 pages