Heroic nudity

Heroic nudity

Heroic nudity or ideal nudity is a concept in classical scholarship to describe the use of nudity in classical sculpture to indicate that a sculpture's apparently mortal human subject is in fact a hero or semi-divine being. This convention began in archaic and classical Greece and was later adopted by Hellenistic and Roman sculpture. This concept operated for women as well as for men, with females having themselves portrayed as Venus and other goddesses. [ [http://www.indiana.edu/~c414rome/net_id/romesculp/sculpture/trajanic/trajanic.jpgTrajanic woman as Venus (Capitoline Museums)] ] Particularly in Roman examples like the Tivoli General or Delos "Pseudo-Athlete", this could lead to an odd juxtaposition of a hyper-realistic portrait bust in the Roman style (warts-and-all for the men, or with an elaborate hairstyle for the women) with an idealised god-like body in the Greek style.

As a concept, it has been modified since its inception, with other types of nudity now recognised in classical sculpture (eg the pathetic nudity of brave but defeated barbarian enemies like the "Dying Gaul" [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=-CZ4n3HOeAIC&pg=PA10&lpg=PA10&dq=%22heroic+nudity%22&source=web&ots=u7Wxs8_ycM&sig=q8_dGL8Nyz2eWNVCB7RpY3YHDhg Christopher Hallett, The Roman Nude: Heroic Portrait Statuary 200 BC-AD 300] ] ). Tonio Hölscher has even rejected the concept entirely for Greek art of the 4th century BC and earlier.

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*History of nudity

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External links

* [http://www.ajaonline.org/index.php?ptype=content&aid=248 Jeffrey M. Hurwit, The Problem with Dexileos: Heroic and Other Nudities in Greek Art] , "American Journal of Archaeology
* [http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/bpl/gend/1997/00000009/00000003/art00073 R.Osborne, Men Without Clothes: Heroic Nakedness and Greek Art] , Gender & History, Volume 9, Number 3, November 1997 , pp. 504-528(25)
* [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0017-3835%28199804%292%3A45%3A1%3C45%3AT%27WNHS%3E2.0.CO%3B2-P Tom Stevenson, The 'Problem' with Nude Honorific Statuary and Portraits in Late Republican and Augustan Rome] , Greece & Rome, 2nd Ser., Vol. 45, No. 1 (Apr., 1998), pp. 45-69.


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