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adam_text | CONTENTS
PART I THE ADVENTURE OF READING OVID
Who Is this Book For?
ι
What this Book Is Not
ι
Looking and Describing
2
Ovid s Nose
3
Ovid s Sulmo
3
Little Uncle Tony
3
The Baroque
4
An Imaginary Ovidian Museum
5
Ovid at School
5
Toward a Book on Ovid and Art
6
The Story Never Ends
6
Not the Stone in Stone Soup
7
Who Was Ovid?
7
Everybody Knows Ovid
8
From Ovid to Shakespeare to Freud
8
Ovid s Encyclopedia of Myths
9
Ovid and the Historv of the World
9
Ovid s Realism
10
CONTENTS
The Origins of Things
io
Nature in Ovid and Roman Art
11
Poetic Biology
її
Geology
її
Ovid in the Modern Period
12
Ovid and Modernism
13
Ovid and Music
13
Poetry and Music
13
The Epic of Art
14
The Most Important Lines of the Poem
14
Shakespeare Defines Ovid
15
In the Beginning
15
Making Something Out of Nothing
16
Art as Metamorphosis
16
Ovid s Artists
17
Vulcan
18
Ovidian Painters
18
Pygmalion
19
Daedalus and Orpheus
20
Storytellers
20
The Protean Artist
21
From Ovid to Picasso Very Briskly
21
CONTENTS
í X
PART II THE PLEASURES OF OVIDIAN ART
The Quest of this Book
23
Ut Pictura
Non
Poesis
24
Lessing
and the Limits of the Arts
25
Titian s Diana and Actaeon
25
Reading Titian
25
Hints of Ovid s Story
26
Actaeon s Death
28
Gargaphie Transformed
28
What Titian Invents
29
Ovid, Titian, and Shakespeare
29
Ambiguity
30
Show and Tell
31
The Art of Looking
31
Being Seen
32
Female Beauty
33
Is this Tragedy?
33
Six Moments in Metamorphoses
34
Art and the Moving Picture
35
Chaos and Cosmos
35
Bernini and Apollo: Text and Image
37
Una Maraviglia
38
The Power of Art
38
Stone and Flesh
39
Hard and Soft
39
CONTI:
NTS
Heavy and Light
40
Animated Stillness and the Invisible Made Visible
41
Bernini s Laurels
41
Multiple Metamorphoses
43
A Scherbo in Stone
44
Arboreal Play
44
The Metamorphosis of a Story
44
The Art of Love
45
PART III LOVE, LUST, AND ARTIFICE
The Loves of Jupiter
47
The Ovidian Art of Correggio
47
The Cloud Transformed
48
How to Read the Psalms
50
Juno Discovers Jupiter with
Io
50
A Dutch Transformation of Ovid
51
Ovid s Little Joke
52
A New Title
52
Juno s Revenge
53
The Origins of the Pipes
53
A Double Metamorphosis
54
Mercury Contemplates the Sleeping Argus
56
Mercury Murders Argus
56
The Ingenuity of Velazquez
56
CONTENTS
Xi
The End of the Story
59
The Corpse of Argus
59
Circling around a Painting
60
An Allegory of Painting
62
Ovid and the
Non
Finito
63
Michelangelo and the
Non
Finito
63
Fertility
64
Ancient Myth Made Modern
67
Poetic Laurels in Florence
67
Love and Chastity
68
Apollo or Pygmalion?
69
The Triumph of Art
70
Picasso and Daphne as Farce
72
Daphne Defiled
73
Botticelli s
Primavera
74
Botticelli and Ovid
74
Zephyrus as Apollo
75
A Different Kind of
Non
Finito
76
Epithalamium
76
Flora and Persephone
77
Persephone and Andromeda
77
Pluto and Pygmalion
78
Further Ambiguity
78
The Ambiguity of All Mimetic Art
79
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contents
PART IV VARIATIONS ON THE THEME
OF PYGMALION
Pygmalion s Persona
81
Pygmalion s Response
82
Daumier s Parody
83
Sexual Farce
84
Gerome s Variation on a Theme
84
Pygmalion Grows Older
86
Pygmalion in Modern Guise
88
Pygmalion s Doll
89
Roman Dolls
90
Pygmalion and Narcissus
91
The Sculpture of a Sculpture
92
The Painting of a Painting
93
Poussin
and a Visual Echo
95
Life and Death
97
The Smile of Flora
98
As Narcissus Dies, Bacchus is Born
99
Daumier s
Beau Narcisse
100
Dalí
and the Art of Metamorphosis
101
Pools of Water
103
Narcissus Transformed
104
Salmacis as Voyeur
104
The Viewer-Voyeur
106
The Choice of Colors
106
CONTENTS
хш
What is Salmacis Doing with Her Right Hand?
106
What Ovid Can Do that
Spranger
Cannot
108
Close Up and Panorama
109
PART V FROM STOICISM TO SEDUCTION
Bruegel and Ovid in
Bruegel and the Modern Poets
112
The Pathos of Ovid
112
Poussin s Stoicism
113
Is Ovid Not in Some Sense a Stoic?
113
Toward the History of Architecture
114
The House of Herse
115
Architectural Ruins
115
Nature as Architect
116
The History of Architecture in a Single Myth
118
Rembrandt and the Metamorphosis of Art
119
The Goose of Philemon and Baucis
120
What Are the Gods Doing?
121
Where is Sol s Palace?
121
Poussin
Transforms Ovid
123
Time and Death
124
The Fall of Phaethon
124
The Paradox of Chaos
125
The Art of Vulcan Remembered
126
XIV CONTENTS
The Transformations of Art
126
What Michelangelo Could Not Have Easily Represented
127
When Phaethon s Sisters Weep
12,8
The Origins of Amber
129
When a Kiss is More than a Kiss
130
Callisto s Shame
132
Be Gone!
133
Callisto and Actaeon
134
Metamorphosis as Grotesque
135
Some Patterns in Ovid
136
Jupiter Seduces
Europa 136
In Full Flight
137
Veronese Paints a Kiss
137
Lush Life
140
A Lovesick Bull
141
The Violence of Rape Undisguised
142
Arachne Pictures the Rape of
Europa 143
VI WEAVING TOGETHER EROTIC FICTIONS
Arachne and Ovid as Weavers
145
The Self-Taught Artist
145
The Spinning Wheel
147
A Clue to the Subject of the Picture
147
Minerva in Disguise
148
Capturing the Passage of Time in a Static Image
149
CONTENTS
XV
Vulcan s Rage
149
Where Are the Flying Cupids?
150
They Seem So Real
151
Art About Art
151
Ovid s Rainbow
152.
Philomela s Pictorial Art
152
Rubens and the Act of Seeing
153
What Art Does Not Show
154
Vulcan Weaves Too
155
Caught in the Act
155
Foreplay
157
Disrobing Mars
158
Mars Resists
159
Venus s Right Hand
160
The Pathos of Mars
160
Ovid Plays with Perseus
160
Love and Marriage
163
The Petrified Gallery
164
Falling in Love and Falling Out of the Sky
165
Perseus Dispatches the Ore
166
Toward the Marvelous Mouth of the Beast
166
From Sorrow to Joy
167
Art and Marriage
168
Andromeda
Liberata
169
Andromeda Still Captive
170
XVI
CONTENTS
The Suffering Andromeda
171
The Origins of Coral
172
First Things First
172
The Poet-Weaver
174
Orpheus s Tale of Venus and Adonis
174
Cupid Sleeps
175
Rubens Responds
175
I Would Like to Lie There With You
177
Graze on My Lips
179
VII
ELEGY AND PLAY
Sebastiano del
Piombo s Elegy
181
Drops of Blood
182
A Myth Made Modern
183
The Scream of Grief
183
Love, Marriage, and Jealousy
184
Everybody Wept
185
The Satyr and the Dead Nymph
186
The Lure of Love
187
Hostilities Erupt
τ
88
A Tender Love Story
189
Time into Space
190
Elegiac Tones
190
From the Biography of Bacchus
190
The Ambiguity of
Poussin
192
CONTENTS
XV
li
Midas Washes His Hands
193
Another Foolish Decision
194
Apollo s Artful Bearing
194
Orpheus and Ovid
195
Orpheus and
Eurydice
196
Orpheus in the Underworld
197
Straining Not to Look Back
198
The Power of Music
199
Ovid and Shakespeare
199
Orpheus and His Love of Boys
200
Ganymede as Farce
200
Apollo s Lament
201
Storytelling
202
A Foot Race as Ballet
203
The Death of Orpheus
204
The Head and the Lyre
205
The Mournful Music of Orpheus
206
Tale upon Tale
207
At Achelous s Banqueting Table
2.07
Natural Architecture
209
The Origins of the Cornucopia
209
A Big Bull
209
The Story Does Not End Here
210
The Ovidian Landscape
212
The Death of Ceyx
213
XVIII CONTENTS
Collecting Our Thoughts
214
The Love Life of Polyphemus
214
Polyphemus Pines
215
The Doleful Pipes
215
Implicit Humor
216
Castiglione s Playfulness
217
Annibale Alludes to Ovid and Ovidian Art
218
A Change of Course
219
Disguised as a Girl
220
Achilles Finds a Sword
220
Achilles Preening Himself
222
Double Metamorphosis
223
A Roman Myth
223
A Vine and a Pruning Knife
224
Pay Heed to an Old Woman Like Me
225
A Bare Backside
226
Apotheosis as Metamorphosis
227
Envoi
227
A Brief Bibliographical Note
229
List of Illustrations
231
Index
239
OVID AND THE METAMORPHOSES
OF MODERN ART FROM
BOTTICELLI TO PICASSO
PAUL BAROLSKY
Written in the spirit of Ovid, this lively and
erudite book traces the art derived from Ovid s
Metamorphoses from the Renaissance up to the
present day. The Metamorphoses has been more
widely illustrated than any other book except the
Bible; for centuries, great artists have drawn,
painted, and sculpted its stories, the artists often
responding not only to Ovid s work but to one
another s in their depictions. Paul Barolsky,
a specialist in Italian Renaissance art and literature,
explores Ovid s unparalleled influence on the
visual arts, discussing works by many of the most
famous artists of the past six centuries. Broadly
interdisciplinary, the new understanding of the
themes of the Metamorphoses revealed here will
appeal to those in the fields of Renaissance art,
humanism, literature, history, and classics, among
others. At once witty, entertaining, and profound,
Ovid and the Metamorphoses of Modern Art from
Botticelli to Picasso is a meditation on what words
can achieve that images cannot, and conversely
what images can show that words cannot tell,
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spellingShingle | Barolsky, Paul 1941- Ovid and the metamorphoses of modern art from Botticelli to Picasso Ovid / 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. / Metamorphoses / Illustrations Ovidius Naso, Publius v43-17 Metamorphoses (DE-588)4123895-3 gnd ART / Criticism & Theory bisacsh ART / Subjects & Themes / General bisacsh Art, European / Themes, motives Metamorphosis in art Mythology, Classical, in art Illustration (DE-588)4123412-1 gnd Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd |
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title | Ovid and the metamorphoses of modern art from Botticelli to Picasso |
title_auth | Ovid and the metamorphoses of modern art from Botticelli to Picasso |
title_exact_search | Ovid and the metamorphoses of modern art from Botticelli to Picasso |
title_full | Ovid and the metamorphoses of modern art from Botticelli to Picasso Paul Barolsky |
title_fullStr | Ovid and the metamorphoses of modern art from Botticelli to Picasso Paul Barolsky |
title_full_unstemmed | Ovid and the metamorphoses of modern art from Botticelli to Picasso Paul Barolsky |
title_short | Ovid and the metamorphoses of modern art from Botticelli to Picasso |
title_sort | ovid and the metamorphoses of modern art from botticelli to picasso |
topic | Ovid / 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. / Metamorphoses / Illustrations Ovidius Naso, Publius v43-17 Metamorphoses (DE-588)4123895-3 gnd ART / Criticism & Theory bisacsh ART / Subjects & Themes / General bisacsh Art, European / Themes, motives Metamorphosis in art Mythology, Classical, in art Illustration (DE-588)4123412-1 gnd Kunst (DE-588)4114333-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Ovid / 43 B.C.-17 A.D. or 18 A.D. / Metamorphoses / Illustrations Ovidius Naso, Publius v43-17 Metamorphoses ART / Criticism & Theory ART / Subjects & Themes / General Art, European / Themes, motives Metamorphosis in art Mythology, Classical, in art Illustration Kunst |
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