THEMES FROM ILIAD OF HOMER IN EUROPEAN ART OF PAINTING Cover Image

AVRUPA RESİM SANATINDA HOMEROS’UN ILİADA’SINDAN KONULAR
THEMES FROM ILIAD OF HOMER IN EUROPEAN ART OF PAINTING

Author(s): Betül Serbest Yılmaz
Subject(s): Visual Arts, Greek Literature, Theory of Literature, Sociology of Art
Published by: Sanat ve Dil Araştırmaları Enstitüsü
Keywords: European Art of Painting; Homer; Iliad; Troy; Myth; Neo-Classical Art; Literature;

Summary/Abstract: Troy myths which have affected European cultures for ages form the connection between image and reality through painting. The art of painting that makes pagan world, which consists of Gods and heroes, traceable help these myths to leave a mark on the minds of societies. Troy myths, which were turned into epics by Homer and made the history of Roman civilization by Vergilius, presented an ideal story of belonging in Medieval ages when the knighthood was dominant and were adopted into the aesthetic of the era within Christianity frame. Myths which preserved their existence through the characters that have universal qualities such as Achilles, Helena, Paris and Hector became a source of inspiration for the significant artists of the era such as Flaxman, Hamilton and David in 18th century when Neo-Classical style was affective because they enhance the society on an educational ground because of the ethic contexts of them.

  • Issue Year: 5/2017
  • Issue No: 9
  • Page Range: 103-128
  • Page Count: 27
  • Language: Turkish
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