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English literature --- Thematology --- anno 1800-1899 --- Masculinity in art. --- Masculinity in literature. --- Pre-Raphaelitism. --- Pre-Raphaelitism in literature. --- Préraphaélisme. --- Masculinité --- Littérature anglaise --- Peinture --- Dans l'art. --- Masculinité dans l'art --- Masculinité dans la littérature --- Préraphaélisme --- Préraphaélisme en littérature --- Masculinité dans l'art --- Masculinité dans la littérature --- Préraphaélisme --- Préraphaélisme en littérature --- Littérature anglaise --- Préraphaélisme. --- Masculinité
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Mannelijkheid in de kunst --- Masculinity in art --- Masculinité dans l'art --- Painting, British --- Painting, Victorian --- Peinture britannique --- Peinture victorienne --- Themes, motives --- Thèmes, motifs --- -Painting, Victorian --- -Masculinity in art --- Masculinity (Psychology) in art --- Victorian painting --- Painting, Modern --- British painting --- Paintings, British --- Masculinité dans l'art --- Thèmes, motifs --- Masculinity in art. --- Painting --- anno 1800-1899 --- Great Britain --- Themes, motives. --- Painting [British ] --- Painting [Victorian ]
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"In this book, Ada Cohen focuses on art produced in Macedonia during the late Classical and early Hellenistic period, which coincides with the reigns of Philip II, his famous son Alexander the Great, and their immediate successors. Although inspired by traditional Greek themes and ideals, this body of artwork articulated specifically Macedonian aspirations. Cohen focuses on three key "masculine" themes - warfare, hunting, and abduction of women - exploring their visual and conceptual interconnections. She demonstrates their preoccupation with the visual celebration of violence and studies the analogies they draw among the ideological categories of "enemy," "animal," and "woman." Simultaneously historical and thematic, Cohen's text is structured around select paintings and mosaics from northern Greek sites, such as Pella and Vergina, and from both secular and funerary contexts. She also examines monuments from other ancient contexts and in other media to illuminate specific questions of style, theme, and meaning"--Provided by publisher. "Simultaneously historical and thematic, this book studies an important period in Greek art, the late Classical and earely Hellenistic, especially the reigns of Philip II, his famous son Alexander the Great, and their successors. It focuses on the three traditionally "masculine" themes of warfare, hunting, and the abduction of women. All three show a preoccupation with the pictorial celebration of violence and draw analogies among the ideological categories "enemy," "animal," and "women." The book explores the ways in which masculine and feminine identities were usually constructed and communicated"--Provided by publisher.
Art, Greek --- Masculinity in art. --- Femininity in art. --- Identity (Psychology) in art. --- Art grec --- Masculinité dans l'art --- Féminité dans l'art --- Identité (Psychologie) dans l'art --- Themes, motives. --- Thèmes, motifs --- Masculinité dans l'art --- Féminité dans l'art --- Identité (Psychologie) dans l'art --- Thèmes, motifs --- Femininity in art --- Identity (Psychology) in art --- Masculinity in art --- Masculinity (Psychology) in art --- Greek art --- Art, Aegean --- Classical antiquities --- Art, Greco-Bactrian --- Themes, motives
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Men --- Masculinity in art. --- Portraits, French --- Art, French --- Hommes --- Masculinité dans l'art --- Portraits français --- Art français --- Portraits --- portretten --- interieurs --- mannelijkheid --- familieportretten --- fotografie --- kunstenaarsateliers --- Delacroix, Eugène --- Mornay, Charles de --- Demidoff, Anatole --- Cézanne, Paul --- Manet, Edouard --- Zola, Émile --- Bazille, Frédéric --- Renoir, Auguste --- David, Jacques-Louis --- Marat, Jean-Paul --- Zorn, Anders Leonard --- Rodin, Auguste --- Matisse, Henri --- 1789 - 1914 --- 18de eeuw --- 19de eeuw --- 20ste eeuw --- Masculinité dans l'art --- Portraits français --- Art français --- Manet, Édouard --- portretten. --- interieurs. --- mannelijkheid. --- familieportretten. --- kunstenaarsateliers. --- Delacroix, Eugène. --- Mornay, Charles de. --- Demidoff, Anatole. --- Cézanne, Paul. --- Manet, Édouard. --- Zola, Émile. --- Bazille, Frédéric. --- Renoir, Pierre-Auguste. --- David, Jacques-Louis. --- Marat, Jean-Paul. --- Zorn, Anders Leonard. --- Rodin, Auguste. --- Matisse, Henri. --- 1789 - 1914. --- 18de eeuw. --- 19de eeuw. --- 20ste eeuw. --- Renoir, Pierre-Auguste
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Art, Greek --- Art, Roman --- Masculinity in literature. --- Masculinity in art. --- Men in literature. --- Men in art. --- Men --- Art grec --- Art romain --- Masculinité dans la littérature --- Masculinité dans l'art --- Hommes dans la littérature --- Hommes dans l'art --- Hommes --- ro: ed. by --- Masculinité dans la littérature --- Masculinité dans l'art --- Hommes dans la littérature --- Arts, Classical --- Civilization, Classical --- Classical literature --- Literature and society --- Masculinity in art --- Masculinity in literature --- Men in art --- Men in literature --- Self-knowledge in literature --- Human males --- Human beings --- Males --- Effeminacy --- Masculinity --- Male figure in art --- Masculinity (Psychology) in literature --- Masculinity (Psychology) in art --- Literature, Classical --- Literature --- Literature, Ancient --- Greek literature --- Latin literature --- Classical civilization --- Civilization, Ancient --- Classicism --- Classical arts --- Male authors&delete& --- History and criticism --- Male authors
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"The Face of medicine examines the overlapping worlds of art and medicine in late nineteenth-century France. It sheds new light on the relevance of the visual in medical and scientific cultures and on the relationship between artistic and medical practices and imagery. By analysing previously unstudied multi-disciplinary sources, this original study rethinks the politics of medical representations and their social impact. Hunter argues that artworks and medical collections played a key role in forming the public face of medicine. Through a focused examination of paintings from the 1886 and 1887 Paris Salons that portray famous men from the medical and scientific elite - Louis Pasteur, Jules-Émile Péan and Jean-Martin Charcot - along with the images and objects that these men made for personal and occupational purposes, she explores how the masculinities of eminent medical men were visualised. ... [The Face of medicine] will appeal to all those interested in the cultural and visual history of medicine - academics and students in art history, visual culture, gender studies, French history, museum studies, and the medical humanities."--Back cover.
Art. --- Masculinity in art. --- Medicine. --- Scientists. --- Medicine and art --- Medicine --- Scientists --- Art --- Médecine et art --- Médecine --- Masculinité dans l'art --- Scientifiques --- History --- Portraits. --- History. --- Histoire --- Portraits --- 1800 - 1899 --- France --- Masculinity in art --- Masculinity --- Medicine in the Arts --- History, 19th Century --- Hysteria --- 7.036(44) --- 7.049 --- Kunst en geneeskunde ; Frankrijk ; 19de eeuw --- Gender Studies --- Professional employees --- Hysterical Neuroses --- Neuroses, Hysterical --- 19th Cent. History (Medicine) --- 19th Cent. History of Medicine --- 19th Cent. Medicine --- Historical Events, 19th Century --- History of Medicine, 19th Cent. --- History, Nineteenth Century --- Medical History, 19th Cent. --- Medicine, 19th Cent. --- 19th Century History --- 19th Cent. Histories (Medicine) --- 19th Century Histories --- Cent. Histories, 19th (Medicine) --- Cent. History, 19th (Medicine) --- Century Histories, 19th --- Century Histories, Nineteenth --- Century History, 19th --- Century History, Nineteenth --- Histories, 19th Cent. (Medicine) --- Histories, 19th Century --- Histories, Nineteenth Century --- History, 19th Cent. (Medicine) --- Nineteenth Century Histories --- Nineteenth Century History --- Medicine in Art --- Medicine in Arts --- Masculinity (Psychology) in art --- Health Workforce --- Art and medicine --- Art and science --- Anatomy, Artistic --- Medical illustration --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; Realisme. Impressionisme. Naturalisme ; 19de eeuw ; Frankrijk --- Iconografie ; verschillende onderwerpen --- Paris. --- Art history --- History of art
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