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Divine Music in Archaic and Classical Greek Art

Divine Music in Archaic and Classical Greek Art

Divine Music in Archaic and Classical Greek Art

Seeing the Songs of the Gods
Carolyn Laferrière, Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey
February 2024
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    In this volume, Carolyn M. Laferrière examines Athenian vase-paintings and reliefs depicting the gods most frequently shown as musicians to reconstruct how images suggest the sounds of the music the gods made. Incorporating insights from recent work in sensory studies, she considers formal analysis together with literary and archaeological evidence to explore the musical culture of Athens. Laferrière argues that images could visually suggest the sounds of the gods' music. This representational strategy, whereby sight and sound are blurred, conveys the 'unhearable' nature of their music: because it cannot be physically heard, it falls to the human imagination to provide its sounds and awaken viewers' multisensory engagement with the images. Moreover, when situated within their likely original contexts, the objects establish a network of interaction between the viewer, the visualized music, and the landscape, all of which determined how divine music was depicted, perceived, and reciprocated. Laferrière demonstrates that participation in the gods' musical performances offered worshippers a multisensory experience of divine presence.

    • Provides in depth examples of art historical formal analysis of vases and reliefs, developing the discussion around a select number of powerful images
    • Introduces a new theoretical apparatus and methodology using ordinary language and visual examples, avoiding jargon throughout
    • Offers a new framework, grounded in visual images and sensory studies, with which to approach ancient Greek religion

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    February 2024
    Hardback
    9781009315944
    302 pages
    261 × 186 × 21 mm
    0.82kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: Seeing divine music
    • 1. Sculpting divine music
    • 2. Pouring performances
    • 3. Painting with music
    • 4. Divine music in context
    • 5. Responding to divine music
    • Conclusion: Experiencing divine music.
      Author
    • Carolyn Laferrière , Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey

      Carolyn M. Laferrière is Assistant Curator of Ancient Mediterranean Art at the Princeton University Art Museum and the associate editor for the journal Greek and Roman Musical Studies.