The paper explores the overlooked attention Johann Joachim Winckelmann gave to clothing and clothed statues. It engages with Winckelmann’s self-fashioning, the costume-based analysis through which he traced the cultural trajectory of antique peoples, and his descriptive and rhetorical passages on dress. It identifies the invisible and immaterial qualities which Winckelmann attributed to ‘tasteful’ clothing, and proposes that the elegance of Greek clothing was a signifier for the manifestation and transposition of perfect bodily form to the Greek ideal. This re-thinking seeks to address the focus on the Greek male nude figure as his emblem of ideal beauty and proposes that we should integrate draped statues as well as nude ones into Winckelm...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract With Eduard Gerhard’s Etruskische Spiege...
This captivating book reproduces arguably the most extraordinary primary source documents in fashion...
Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717-1768) is often regarded as the first art historian and the precurso...
While Johann Joachim’s Winckelmann influence on the Neoclassical taste for antiquities and its disse...
There has been until recent times a general tendency to ignore clothing and fashion in the domain of...
A number of Western museums may boast of their important collections of Classical Greek and Roman ar...
Anton Raphael Mengs has long enjoyed a greater reputation as an educator and art theorist than as a ...
The paper extends the discussion to Roman male nude portraits that have been variously traced back...
This paper argues that our understanding of the aesthetics of fashion design suffers from two relate...
This thesis examines the dress and personal appearance of members of the middle and lower classes du...
The approach to 'Dress as Ornament' is a specific focus on a subject that is broad and diverse. It i...
Any given article of clothing can be seen as falling somewhere along a broad continuum that stretche...
We interrogate here the cosmic dimension of body ornament : in which sense a headdress, a make up or...
The article deals with four porphyry statues wearing late antique tunica-chlamys attire in Vienna, B...
The analytical framework of enchanted objects has mainly been studied in the fields of anthropology ...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract With Eduard Gerhard’s Etruskische Spiege...
This captivating book reproduces arguably the most extraordinary primary source documents in fashion...
Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717-1768) is often regarded as the first art historian and the precurso...
While Johann Joachim’s Winckelmann influence on the Neoclassical taste for antiquities and its disse...
There has been until recent times a general tendency to ignore clothing and fashion in the domain of...
A number of Western museums may boast of their important collections of Classical Greek and Roman ar...
Anton Raphael Mengs has long enjoyed a greater reputation as an educator and art theorist than as a ...
The paper extends the discussion to Roman male nude portraits that have been variously traced back...
This paper argues that our understanding of the aesthetics of fashion design suffers from two relate...
This thesis examines the dress and personal appearance of members of the middle and lower classes du...
The approach to 'Dress as Ornament' is a specific focus on a subject that is broad and diverse. It i...
Any given article of clothing can be seen as falling somewhere along a broad continuum that stretche...
We interrogate here the cosmic dimension of body ornament : in which sense a headdress, a make up or...
The article deals with four porphyry statues wearing late antique tunica-chlamys attire in Vienna, B...
The analytical framework of enchanted objects has mainly been studied in the fields of anthropology ...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract With Eduard Gerhard’s Etruskische Spiege...
This captivating book reproduces arguably the most extraordinary primary source documents in fashion...
Johann Joachim Winckelmann (1717-1768) is often regarded as the first art historian and the precurso...