Hercules was an exemplar of moral and civic virtue when represented in Italian Renaissance art. How he embodied masculinity, however, has not been explored. A popular but complicated figure, he visualized the burdens and tensions of idealized masculinity. By examining his battle against desire, as represented in his struggle with Antaeus, this article points to multivalence and varying receptions, from moralizing allegory to erotic fantasy. It concentrates on imagery from the ‘Florentine Picture Chronicle’, Pollaiuolo, Mantegna and his circle, and Michelangelo.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/78012/1/j.1467-8365.2008.00635.x.pd
Niniejsza praca przedstawia zarys dziejów wizerunku Herkulesa w renesansowej sztuce Europy Zachodnie...
Frustrated with the anti-intellectualism and academic conservatism of the early sixteenth century, E...
A famous portrait of Erasmus by Hans Holbein depicts the scholar with his hands resting on a volume ...
This thesis examines the patronage and interpretation of Hercules imagery in Italy during the thirte...
<p>Visual culture has much to contribute to an understanding of the history of sexuality. Yet, to da...
The Hercules myth has had a long and distinguished literary history, to which this study will add an...
The concerns of this thesis are aligned with approaches to the historical study of sexuality, gender...
Ovid dedicated almost all of the ninth book of the Metamorphoses to Hercules, relating the main even...
Hercules, traditionally considered the great hero of the Greeks, the symbol of salvation and the inc...
This thesis traces some 'versions' of the Graeco-Roman hero and god Hercules in English writing: in ...
The Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) is best known today for his depictions of full-figu...
The Labors of Hercules, one of the most popular literary and artistic themes of the Renaissance, was...
Images of mythological heroes, the half-mortal descendants of pagan deities, abounded in the visual ...
Since antiquity, Hercules’ exploits have generated many interpretations. They constituted one of th...
A famous portrait of Erasmus by Hans Holbein depicts the scholar with his hands resting on a volume ...
Niniejsza praca przedstawia zarys dziejów wizerunku Herkulesa w renesansowej sztuce Europy Zachodnie...
Frustrated with the anti-intellectualism and academic conservatism of the early sixteenth century, E...
A famous portrait of Erasmus by Hans Holbein depicts the scholar with his hands resting on a volume ...
This thesis examines the patronage and interpretation of Hercules imagery in Italy during the thirte...
<p>Visual culture has much to contribute to an understanding of the history of sexuality. Yet, to da...
The Hercules myth has had a long and distinguished literary history, to which this study will add an...
The concerns of this thesis are aligned with approaches to the historical study of sexuality, gender...
Ovid dedicated almost all of the ninth book of the Metamorphoses to Hercules, relating the main even...
Hercules, traditionally considered the great hero of the Greeks, the symbol of salvation and the inc...
This thesis traces some 'versions' of the Graeco-Roman hero and god Hercules in English writing: in ...
The Flemish artist Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640) is best known today for his depictions of full-figu...
The Labors of Hercules, one of the most popular literary and artistic themes of the Renaissance, was...
Images of mythological heroes, the half-mortal descendants of pagan deities, abounded in the visual ...
Since antiquity, Hercules’ exploits have generated many interpretations. They constituted one of th...
A famous portrait of Erasmus by Hans Holbein depicts the scholar with his hands resting on a volume ...
Niniejsza praca przedstawia zarys dziejów wizerunku Herkulesa w renesansowej sztuce Europy Zachodnie...
Frustrated with the anti-intellectualism and academic conservatism of the early sixteenth century, E...
A famous portrait of Erasmus by Hans Holbein depicts the scholar with his hands resting on a volume ...