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Famous Busts

Felicity Moreau

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Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Famous Busts explores the captivating art of sculpted portraiture, revealing how artists have immortalized historical figures through representations of the head, neck, and upper chest. The book examines the evolution of bust sculpture, tracing the development of materials and techniques from ancient Rome to modern times. It unveils how sculptors embedded iconography and symbolism within these portraits to convey power, status, and virtue.

 
Did you know that busts flourished in ancient Rome as a means of celebrating emperors and prominent citizens? Or that the Renaissance saw a revival of bust portraiture, echoing classical ideals? This book uniquely focuses on the bust as a distinct art form, highlighting its expressive potential.

 
Through analysis of form, symbolism, and context, it reveals how sculptors actively shaped historical memory. The approach is accessible, avoiding jargon and technical terms. Famous Busts unfolds logically, beginning with basic principles and exploring distinct historical periods. Chapters delve into Roman imperial portraiture and the Renaissance revival before culminating in a discussion of modern and contemporary sculpture.

 
The book argues that busts are not merely decorative objects but tools for shaping historical narratives. It delves into the complex interplay between art, power, and memory, offering insights into the construction of identity. With high-quality photographs and historical documents, Famous Busts aims to provide a nuanced understanding of this enduring art form for art enthusiasts, history buffs, and students alike.
Available since: 02/26/2025.
Print length: 55 pages.

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