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IBT039 – The Art of the Body with pics newest:Layout 1 28/2/11 15:19 Page i ANCIENTS AND MODERNS General Editor: Phiroze Vasunia, Reader in Classics, University of Reading How can antiquity illuminate critical issues in the modern world? How does the ancient world help us address contemporary problems and issues? In what ways do modern insights and theories shed new light on the interpretation of ancient texts, monuments, artefacts and cultures? The central aim of this exciting new series is to show how antiquity is relevant to life today. The series also points towards the ways in which the modern and ancient worlds are mutually connected and interrelated. Lively, engaging, and historically informed, Ancients and Modernsexamines key ideas and practices in context. It shows how societies and cultures have been shaped by ideas and debates that recur. With a strong appeal to students and teachers in a variety of disci- plines, including classics and ancient history, each book is written for non- specialists in a clear and accessible manner. MICHAEL SQUIREis Junior Research Fellow in Classics and Art History at Christ’s College in Cambridge, and Alexander von Humboldt-Stipendiat at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich and Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. His other books include Panorama of the Classical World (with Nigel Spivey: second edition, 2008), Image and Text in Graeco-Roman Antiquity (2009) and The Iliad in a Nutshell:Visualizing Epic on the Iliac Tablets (2011); he has also co-edited The Art of Art History in Graeco-Roman Antiquity (2010). IBT039 – The Art of the Body with pics newest:Layout 1 22/2/11 15:44 Page ii ANCIENTS AND MODERNS SERIES ISBN: 978–1–84885–200–6 (cid:129) www.ancientsandmoderns.com THE ART OF THE BODY: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) MICHAEL SQUIRE DEATH: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) MARIO ERASMO DRAMA: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) DAVID ROSENBLOOM GENDER: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) BROOKE HOLMES LUCK, FATE AND FORTUNE: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) ESTHER EIDINOW MAGIC AND DEMONS: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) TO BE ANNOUNCED MEDICINE: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) CAROLINE PETIT PHILOSOPHY: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) EMILY WILSON POLITICS: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) KOSTAS VLASSOPOULOS RACE: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) DENISE MCCOSKEY RELIGION: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) JÖRG RÜPKE SEX: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) DANIEL ORRELLS SLAVERY: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) PAGE DUBOIS SPORT: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) TO BE ANNOUNCED WAR: ANTIQUITY AND ITS LEGACY (cid:129) ALFRED S. BRADFORD IBT039 – The Art of the Body with pics newest:Layout 1 21/2/11 15:32 Page iii ANCIENTS AND MODERNS THE ART OF THE BODY ANTIQvITY AND v ITS LEGACY MICHAEL SQUIRE IBT039 – The Art of the Body with pics newest:Layout 1 21/2/11 15:32 Page iv Frontispiece (p.v): Rip Cronk, Venice Reconstituted, 1989: a liquitex, acrylic and air- brush mural in front of the Venice Beach Hotel, Venice Beach, Los Angeles; for discussion, see pp.27–28. Published in 2011 by I.B.Tauris & Co Ltd 6 Salem Road, London W2 4BU 175 Fifth Avenue, New York NY 10010 www.ibtauris.com Copyright © Michael Squire, 2011 Foreword copyright © Phiroze Vasunia, 2011 The right of Michael Squ ire to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by the author in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patent Act 1988. All rights reserved. Except for brief quotations in a review, this book, or any part thereof, may not be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. ISBN (HB): 978 1 84511 930 0 ISBN (PB): 978 1 84511 931 7 A full CIP record for this book is available from the British Library Typeset in Garamond Pro by Ellipsis Books Limited, Glasgow Printed and bound in Great Britain by CPI Antony Rowe, Chippenham IBT039 – The Art of the Body with pics newest:Layout 1 21/2/11 15:32 Page v To MMS For all the Oldstead lunches, stripy socks, Betty’s cakes, and everything else besides IBT039 – The Art of the Body with pics newest:Layout 1 21/2/11 15:32 Page vi IBT039 – The Art of the Body with pics newest:Layout 1 22/2/11 13:31 Page vii Contents FOREWORD (byPhiroze Vasunia) ix PREFACE xi CHAPTER I: EMBODYING THE CLASSICAL 1 ‘Ancients and moderns’ 4 The thinking behind the body 7 Body Fascism 16 A passé past? 24 The body of the book 27 CHAPTER II: FIGURING WHAT COMES NATURALLY? WRITING THE ‘ART HISTORY’ OF THE BODY 32 A ‘Greek Revolution’ 33 The Story of Artand the history of art history 46 The burden of the Renaissance 53 Seeing double 62 CHAPTER III: THE ANCIENT ‘FEMALE NUDE’ (AND OTHER MODERN FICTIONS) 69 V-ness 71 Crying, talking, sleeping, walking – livingdolls 79 Looking at Aphrodite 88 Aphrodite looks back 96 Fatal attraction 102 Slapping with slippers 109 IBT039 – The Art of the Body with pics newest:Layout 1 22/2/11 13:25 Page viii THE ART OF THE BODY: vantiqvity and its legacy CHAPTER IV: STRIPPING DOWN AND UNDRESSING UP 115 Indecent exposure 117 Compromising traditions 125 The emperor’s new clothes 133 Inheriting inherited bodies 141 The body in pieces 147 CHAPTER V: ON GODS MADE MEN MADE IMAGES 154 Imaging and imagining the gods 157 God Incarnate 167 Wholly holey holy Lord – orGod of power and might? 174 Figuring [out] the empty body 181 Icons and idols 186 Beyond the body? 195 FURTHER READING 202 PICTURE CREDITS 229 INDEX 233 IBT039 – The Art of the Body with pics newest:Layout 1 21/2/11 15:32 Page ix FOREWORD Ancients and Moderns comes to fruition at a propitious moment: ‘recep- tion studies’ is flourishing, and the scholarship that has arisen around it is lively, rigorous, and historically informed; it makes us rethink our own understanding of the relationship between past and present. Ancients and Modernsaims to communicate to students and general readers the depth, energy, and excitement of the best work in the field. It seeks to engage, provoke, and stimulate, and to show how, for large parts of the world, Graeco-Roman antiquity continues to be relevant to debates in culture, politics, and society. The series does not merely accept notions such as ‘reception’ or ‘tradi- tion’ without question; rather, it treats these concepts as contested categories and calls into question th e illusion of an unmediated approach to the ancient world. We have encouraged our authors to take intellectual risks in the development of their ideas. By challenging the assumption of a direct line of continuity between antiquity and modernity, these books explore how discussions in such areas as gender, politics, race, sex, and slavery occur within particular contexts and histories; they demonstrate that no culture is monolithic, that claims to ownership of the past are never pure, and that East and West are often connected together in ways that continue to surprise and disturb many. Thus, Ancients and Modernsis intended to stir up debates about and within reception studies and to complicate some of the standard narratives about the ‘legacy’ of Greece and Rome. ix IBT039 – The Art of the Body with pics newest:Layout 1 21/2/11 15:32 Page x THE ART OF THE BODY: vantiqvity and its legacy All the books in Ancients and Moderns illustrate that how we think about the past bears a necessary relation to whowe are in the present. At the same time, the series also seeks to persuade scholars of antiquity that their own pursuit is inextricably connected to what many generations have thought, said, and done about the ancient world. Phiroze Vasunia x

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The art of the human body is arguably the most important and wide-ranging legacy bequeathed to us by Classical antiquity. Not only has it directed the course of western image-making, it has shaped our collective cultural imaginary - as ideal, antitype, and point of departure. This book is the first
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