The Hidden Meaning Behind the Frames of Classical Art
A Cultural History by Verity Platt and Michael Squire
Discover the hidden world of classical art frames and explore their fascinating significance within the broader context of art history.
The frames of classical art have often been overlooked, overshadowed by the celebrated masterpieces they encase. Yet, these borders are far from mere embellishments; they are integral to the narrative and meaning of the artwork. In their groundbreaking new book, "The Frame in Classical Art: A Cultural History," Verity Platt and Michael Squire unveil the astonishingly rich and multifaceted world hidden within these often-neglected elements.
Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, Platt and Squire trace the evolution of frames from ancient Greece to the Renaissance, shedding light on their role as cultural artifacts that reflect the artistic, social, and technological shifts of their time. They reveal how frames serve as portals into the past, offering clues to the lives and beliefs of the artists who created them.
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