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The BP exhibition, Troy, myth and reality, Alexandra Villing, J. Lesley Fitton, Victoria Donnellan and Andrew Shapland

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The BP exhibition, Troy, myth and reality, Alexandra Villing, J. Lesley Fitton, Victoria Donnellan and Andrew Shapland
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 286-301) and index
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The BP exhibition, Troy
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catalogsbibliography
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1122165586
Responsibility statement
Alexandra Villing, J. Lesley Fitton, Victoria Donnellan and Andrew Shapland
Sub title
myth and reality
Summary
For over 3,000 years the myth of Troy has fascinated artists and audiences alike--from the epic tales of Homer's Iliad and Virgil's Aeneid to retellings from Chaucer to Madeline Miller, and stagings from Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida to Brad Pitt's rendering of the hero Achilles. But what is it about this tale that makes it so eternally appealing, and what do we actually know about historical Troy? This richly illustrated volume tells the story of Troy and the great Trojan War through the lens of objects from the Greek Bronze Age to the twenty-first century. Using the Classical works of art for which the British Museum is internationally known, this book considers the ancient myth through the eyes of Greek and Roman artists. Drawing on the latest research, it chronicles the search for Troy that convinced the world of the city's existence, beginning with the nineteenth-century excavations by Heinrich Schliemann. Focusing on the major characters in the story--Helen of Troy, Achilles and Hector, Aeneas and Odysseus--it illustrates how artists from Cranach and Rubens to Romare Bearden and Cy Twombly have been inspired to explore contemporary themes of war and heroism, love and beauty. Troy sheds new light on a story that has resonated for millennia
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