Bramante's Ruined Temple and the Dialectics of the Image *
2010; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 63; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1086/655231
ISSN1935-0236
Autores Tópico(s)Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
ResumoAbstract In studying Donato Bramante's Ruined Temple (1481), this essay looks beyond the traditional question of its subject matter, considering this engraving as an image about images of all kinds. Taking the inconspicuous cross on the column as its focal point, it shows how the print offers a dialectical disquisition on the value of the Christian sign as measured against the alluring remains of pagan civilization. The vexed nature of this choice registers a profound artistic problem. Caught between the ideals of classical antiquarianism and contemporary devotion, Bramante here claims the ground between artistic fame and obscurity, righteousness and idolatrous ruin.
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