
9781891771286
Byzantine Women and Their World
Ioli Kalavrezou; Angeliki E. Laiou; Arthur M. Sackler Gallery (Smithsonian Institution); Harvard University Art Museums; Arthur M. Sackler Museum
ISBN 13: 9781891771286
Publisher: Harvard Univ Art Museum
Publication Date: 2003
Binding: Softcover
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Book Description: Univ, 2003. Paperback. Book Condition: New. FLAWLESS COPY - 2003. 335 pp., 124 color and 154 black-and-white illus., -- This book accompanies the first exhibition to explore the lives of Byzantine women through their representation in material and literary culture. It features nearly two hundred works of art gathered from premier collections in North America by the organizers at Harvard University's Arthur M. Sackler Museum. -- This exhibition explores, for the first time, the world of Byzantine women: how they adorned their bodies, occupied their days, decorated their homes, and soothed their fears. Past exhibitions of Byzantine art have focused on the spirituality or imperial splendor of the Byzantine world including women only as empresses and saints. This exhibition will initiate a fresh discourse on women in Byzantium by displaying a variety of works of art and other objects and images related to them and their everyday lives. The female figure as represented through the classical tradition continued to be popular until about the middle Byzantine period (10th-11th century), and is reflected through objects such as the elaborate bronze lamp stand from the Nelson Atkins Museum, decorated with Aphrodite and frolicking Nereids and hippocamps. Objects and artifacts like the "wandering womb" amulets and a papyrus with a prayer for pregnancy bear testament to women's other concerns and desires. Women's activities in religious institutions as both patrons and participants are represented through devotional objects such as icons and crosses. Colorful textile fragments not only evoke the interior space inhabited by the women of Byzantium but also represent weaving, one of the more common activities that occupied their days. Organized by Ioli Kalavrezou, Dumbarton Oaks Professor of Byzantine Art in the Department of History of Art and Architecture, this exhibition includes almost 200 objects from the collections of the Arthur M. Sackler Museum and borrowed from 13 major institutions including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Walters Art Museum, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the Morgan Library, and the Royal Ontario Museum. The objects date from the fourth through the fifteenth century-the entire span of the Byzantine Empire-and represent a full range of media and subject matter. They include luxury objects such as ivories, silver vessels, and precious jewelry; utilitarian objects such as toiletries, textiles, and weaving tools; official objects such as coins and seals; and ritual objects such as icons and amulets. -- The objects presented here, dating from the fourth to the fifteenth century, illuminate the historic and the quotidian, the renowned and the anonymous. They include luxury goods such as ivories, silver vessels, and jewelry; utilitarian items such as toiletry bottles and weaving tools; tokens of officialdom such as coins and seals; and ritual articles such as icons and amulets. Introductory essays by leading Byzantinists Ioli Kalavrezou and Angeliki E. Laiou place the objects in their artistic and historical context, and each section of the catalogue focuses on an aspect of public or private life: civic society, elite women, public devotion, work, the home, marriage, adornment, and health. -- Ioli Kalavrezou is Dumbarton Oaks Professor of Byzantine Art History at Harvard University. Bookseller Inventory # 34626 Bookseller & Payment Information | More Books from this Seller | Ask Bookseller a Question |
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