It’s not the least of the Late Antique & Byzantine
attractions – the mosaics, these delicate fragments delivering such powerful
visual & tactile illusions.
So praise be to the producer of Averil Cameron’s book “Byzantine matters” - with its rough cloth cover inviting to be touched, with its pictured
mosaic bird offering such a boisterous sight for sore eyes.
However lost the classical tradition may be - the longing for a
lost classical past has a long life.
So praise be to the producer of G. W. Bowersock’s book “From Gibbon to Auden – Essays on the Classical Tradition” . The cover image
of Hubert Robert’s "Roman Ruins" is unmatched in its wistful depiction of tiny
people amidst decayed grandeur. ( Hubert Robert! even when imprisoned during the
French revolution, faithfully imagining & painting the grandest of ruins.)
Note for b.
You sharp eye may have noticed it, just below the above
mentioned books , tantalisingly close to the touch & the camera: the surviving gods on the cover of Peter
Brown’s “Late Antiquity“
4 comments:
Thanks, fff. I also note that Bowersock has a book due out later this year on Islam. Looks interesting.
aha, I'll watch out for it. thanks, b.
Thought you might be interested in this:
http://www.the-tls.co.uk/articles/public/koerner-bosch-bruegel/
Keep well,
b.
aha, looks interesting indeed!
thanks, b.
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