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Book Summary
Twelve Caesars: Images Of Power From The Ancient World To The Modern Is A Brilliant Inquiry Into How Power Is Pictured. In This Richly Illustrated Non-Fiction History, Mary Beard Traces How The Images Of Roman Autocrats—From Julius Caesar To Domitian—Have Shaped Political Imagery Across The Centuries. It Is A Thoughtful Read For Art History Lovers, Cultural Historians, And Curious Readers Who Want To Understand Why Portraits Of Leaders Endure, How Memory Travels Through Time, And What The Faces Of Power Reveal About Us. The Tone Is Inviting, Insightful, And Accessible, Making Complex Ideas Feel Immediate And Relevant.
Written As A Guided Tour Through Galleries And Archives, The Book Moves With A Narrative Rhythm That Blends Close Looking With Big Ideas. It Is Organized Around Portraits And Emblematic Works—From Ancient Rome To Modern Museums—And Uses Vivid Storytelling To Explain The Choices Behind Iconic Images, Reconstruct Lost Scenes Like Titian’S Room Of The Emperors, And Reinterpret Henry Viii’S Tapestries. In Twelve Caesars, The Exploration Treats Art As Evidence Of Power, Not Mere Decoration, And Asks Essential Questions About Representation, Memory, And Who Deserves To Be Celebrated In Art. Through Compelling Case Studies—From Memling And Mantegna To Edmonia Lewis—The Book Reveals How Identities, Misrepresentations, And Cultural Memory Shift Across Time, Shaping The Way Authority Is Seen Today.
By The End, Readers Gain A Nuanced Understanding Of How Portraits Shape Memory And Public Perception, And How Art Records Power Across Centuries. Twelve Caesars Invites Curiosity, Critical Thinking, And A Deeper Appreciation For Art History That Travels From The Ancient World To Today, Leaving A Lasting Impression About The Faces Of Power We Encounter In Museums And In Public Life.
Product Details
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Number of Pages
392
SKU
9780691222363
ISBN
9780691222363
Reading Age
All
Binding
Hardback
MRP: ₹ 3,000
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