This essay comprises an investigation of ekphrasis in the work of J. J. Winckelmann and particularly in his presentation of famous statues in the Vatican Belvedere courtyard collection. Key treatments of statues are revealed as offering much more than descriptions or art-historical analyses. Rather, they detail emerging relationships with works of art, relationships the dynamic nature of which is captured in the rhetoric of the descriptions. And like many good relationships these are informed by sex – but perhaps not in the obvious manner. It is more than a matter of Winckelmann taking a fancy to the objects he describes. Writing on art is revealed as an important site of repressed/submerged homosexuality. Following theoretical lea...
This book examines the development within the nineteenth-century Church of England of a subject posi...
The paper explores the overlooked attention Johann Joachim Winckelmann gave to clothing and clothed ...
International audienceIt is at the heart of the first openly homosexual publications at the beginnin...
This essay comprises an investigation of ekphrasis in the work of J. J. Winckelmann and particularl...
Homosexuality in art is nothing new. It has existed for centuries. This paper traces, via relative e...
The question of homoerotic sensibility is, in the purpose of this thesis, a matter of visual languag...
The legacy of Winckelmann was for an idealized, non-corporeal version of antique homosexual behaviou...
This article examines the early responses to Winckelmann’s 1764 ‘History of the Art of Antiquity’. R...
This dissertation is a survey of nineteenth-century British Hellenism in texts authored between 1768...
Catalogue for an exhibition that demonstrates how the sexuality of gay males is portrayed in current...
Jean Delville's The School of Plato (1898) is remarkable not only as a statement piece of fin-de-sie...
This thesis explores the reception of Johann Joachim Winckelmann in Italian art scholarship, 1755-18...
Homosexuality, AIDS and Representation in Jarman's Modern Nature and Smiling in Slow Motion
Europeans of the nineteenth century fixated on the sexual artifacts emerging from Campania's soil. T...
This article is an interpretation of the apse mosaic designed by Henryk de Rosen for the main apse o...
This book examines the development within the nineteenth-century Church of England of a subject posi...
The paper explores the overlooked attention Johann Joachim Winckelmann gave to clothing and clothed ...
International audienceIt is at the heart of the first openly homosexual publications at the beginnin...
This essay comprises an investigation of ekphrasis in the work of J. J. Winckelmann and particularl...
Homosexuality in art is nothing new. It has existed for centuries. This paper traces, via relative e...
The question of homoerotic sensibility is, in the purpose of this thesis, a matter of visual languag...
The legacy of Winckelmann was for an idealized, non-corporeal version of antique homosexual behaviou...
This article examines the early responses to Winckelmann’s 1764 ‘History of the Art of Antiquity’. R...
This dissertation is a survey of nineteenth-century British Hellenism in texts authored between 1768...
Catalogue for an exhibition that demonstrates how the sexuality of gay males is portrayed in current...
Jean Delville's The School of Plato (1898) is remarkable not only as a statement piece of fin-de-sie...
This thesis explores the reception of Johann Joachim Winckelmann in Italian art scholarship, 1755-18...
Homosexuality, AIDS and Representation in Jarman's Modern Nature and Smiling in Slow Motion
Europeans of the nineteenth century fixated on the sexual artifacts emerging from Campania's soil. T...
This article is an interpretation of the apse mosaic designed by Henryk de Rosen for the main apse o...
This book examines the development within the nineteenth-century Church of England of a subject posi...
The paper explores the overlooked attention Johann Joachim Winckelmann gave to clothing and clothed ...
International audienceIt is at the heart of the first openly homosexual publications at the beginnin...