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Sculpture in Mythology

Logan Rodriguez

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Sculpture in Mythology explores how ancient Greek and Roman societies used sculpture to express their deepest beliefs and values, focusing on deities, heroes, and foundational narratives. This book examines the intersection of art and history, revealing how cultural beliefs were translated into tangible forms. For example, the evolving depiction of gods in sculpture mirrored shifts in social and political dynamics. Sculptural representations weren't just artistic; they were tools to propagate cultural values and legitimize authority.

 
The book begins by introducing the role of myth in ancient societies and the origins of iconic sculptural forms. It then explores the evolution of god figures in Greek and Roman sculpture and the portrayal of heroes as models for citizens.

 
The book uses archaeological findings, inscriptions, and historical texts, enhancing its argument by illustrating how myths and their representations were intertwined with classical literature and political science.
Disponible desde: 26/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 50 páginas.

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