The Tyrant-Slayers of Ancient Athens : A Tale of Two Statues

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 304 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780190663568
  • DDC分類 733.5

Full Description

This investigation relies on a rash bet: to write the biography of two of the most famous statues in Antiquity, the Tyrannicides. Representing the murderers of the tyrant Hipparchus in full action, these statues erected on the Agora of Athens have been in turn worshipped, outraged, and imitated. They have known hours of glory and moments of hardships, which have transformed them into true icons of Athenian democracy.

The subject of this book is the remarkable story of this group statue and the ever-changing significance of its tyrant-slaying subjects. The first part of this book, in six chapters, tells the story of the murder of Hipparchus and of the statues of the two tyrannicides from the end of the sixth century to the aftermath of the restoration of democracy in 403. The second part, in three chapters, chronicles the fate and influence of the statues from the fourth century to the end of the Roman Empire. These chapters are followed by an epilogue that reveals new life for the statues in modern art and culture, including how Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union made use of their iconography. By tracing the long trajectory of the tyrannicides -- in deed and art -- Azoulay provides a rich and fascinating microhistory that will be of interest to readers of classical art and history.

Contents

Acknowledgements

Foreword by Paul Cartledge

Introduction

PART ONE

Chapter 1
First scene
The murder of Hipparchus

BIRTHS AND GROWING PAINS
The Tyrannicides between glory and outrage

Chapter 2
Date of birth unknown
Antenor's Tyrannicides

Chapter 3
A second birth
The statuary group produced by Critius and Nesiotes

Chapter 4
The artist's studio as a playground
Iconographic variations based on the Tyrannicides (c. 470-411 B.C.)

Chapter 5
The disorders of a thankless age
The oligarchic revolution of 411 B.C. and its consequences

Chapter 6
Their finest hour
The revived glory of the statuary group in the restored democracy (403 B.C.)

PART 2
THE AGE OF REASON?
The incomplete normalisation of the Tyrannicides

Chapter 7
The age of honours
New meanings for the monument in the fourth century

Chapter 8
Model "notables"
The Tyrannicides in the Hellenistic period

Chapter 9
Forever young
The uses of the statuary group in the Roman period

Epilogue
Born Again.
The statuary group's belated rebirth in the West

Conclusion

Appendix
Iconographic allusions to the Tyrannicides group

Bibliography