Two Statues

Two Statues
Author: Brian Kennelly
Publisher: TAN Books
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2012
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1618907921

Masterful storytelling from Catholic fiction author Brian Kennelly,Two Statues is the story of belief in what is unbelievable! Buck Washington moved to the quiet shores of Edisto Island, South Carolina to retire and live out his life in peace. Instead he found a mysterious violin-playing neighbor named Walt...and an adventure he would never forget. A thousand miles away in Worcester, Massachusetts, Father Peter Moore is suffering a crisis of faith. But before he can leave his vocation and the Church he has served since youth, Peter is given a final mission: To investigate whether a strangely-acting statue of the Virgin Mary is a fraud, a freak of nature - or a finger pointing to the providence of God. In Two Statues first-time novelist Brian Kennelly has penned a tale of family, life and adventure that will absorb you as you rush through its pages, and stay with you long after the last one is turned.

Statues

Statues
Author: Michel Serres
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1472522060

In this first English translation of one of his most important works, Michel Serres presents the statue as more than a static entity: for Serres it is the basis for knowledge, society, the subject and object, the world and experience. Serres demonstrates how sacrificial art founded and still persists in society and reflects on the centrality of death and the statufied dead body to the human condition. Each section covers a different time period and statuary topic, ranging from four thousand years ago to 1986; from Baal, the paintings of Carpaccio, and the Eiffel Tower, to Rodin's The Gates of Hell, the Challenger disaster and the literature of Maupassant, La Fontaine and Jules Verne. Expository, lyrical, fictionalized and hallucinatory, Statues plays with time and place, history and story in order to provoke us into thinking in entirely new ways. Through mythic and poetic meditations on various kinds of descent into the underworld and new insights into the relation of the subject and object and their foundation in death, Statues contains great treasures and provocations for philosophers, literary critics, art historians and sociologists.

Statues and Cities

Statues and Cities
Author: John Ma
Publisher:
Total Pages: 406
Release: 2013-06-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0199668914

Contains a large quantity and variety of epigraphy - Combines both archaeological and epigraphical material - Offers a new cultural history of the Hellenistic city and a detailed examination of family statues - Illustrated throughout

Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom

Wooden Statues of the Old Kingdom
Author: Julia Harvey
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2021-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 900449720X

About 240 wooden statues survive from the Old Kingdom (c. 2575 - 2134 BC). The statues that can be dated by external criteria have been gathered together into a chronological catalogue and their features studied to establish dating criteria. The criteria are then applied to the remaining statues, enabling many of them to be assigned dates within individual reigns of the Old Kingdom.

Royal Statues in Egypt 300 BC-AD 220

Royal Statues in Egypt 300 BC-AD 220
Author: Elizabeth Brophy
Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2015-07-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1784911526

The aim of this book is to approach Ptolemaic and Imperial royal sculpture in Egypt dating between 300 BC and AD 220 from a contextual point of view. To collect together the statuary items that are identifiably royal and have a secure archaeological context, within Egypt.

The Last Statues of Antiquity

The Last Statues of Antiquity
Author: R. R. R. Smith
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191067598

Spanning centuries and the vastness of the Roman Empire, The Last Statues of Antiquity is the first comprehensive survey of Roman honorific statues in the public realm in Late Antiquity. Drawn from a major research project and corresponding online database that collates all the available evidence for the 'statue habit' across the Empire from the late third century AD onwards, the volume examines where, how, and why statues were used, and why these important features of urban life began to decline in number before eventually disappearing around AD 600. Adopting a detailed comparative approach, the collection explores variation between different regions-including North Africa, Asia Minor, and the Near East-as well as individual cities, such as Aphrodisias, Athens, Constantinople, and Rome. A number of thematic chapters also consider the different kinds of honorand, from provincial governors and senators, to women and cultural heroes. Richly illustrated, the volume is the definitive resource for studying the phenomenon of late-antique statues. The collection also incorporates extensive references to the project's database, which is freely accessible online.

Public Statues Across Time and Cultures

Public Statues Across Time and Cultures
Author: Christopher P. Dickenson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2021-04-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1000368246

This book explores the ways in which statues have been experienced in public in different cultures and the role that has been played by statues in defining publicness itself. The meaning of public statues is examined through discussion of their appearance and their spatial context and of written discourses having to do with how they were experienced. Bringing together experts working on statues in different cultures, the book sheds light on similarities and differences in the role that public statues had in different times and places throughout history. The book will also provide insight into the diverse methods and approaches that scholars working on these different periods use to investigate statues. The book will appeal to historians, art historians and archaeologists of all periods who have an interest in the display of sculpture, the reception of public art or the significance of public monuments.

Ancient Rome as a Museum

Ancient Rome as a Museum
Author: Steven Rutledge
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 421
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 0199573239

Ancient Rome as a Museum considers how cultural objects from the Roman Empire came to reflect, construct, and challenge Roman perceptions of power and identity. Rutledge argues that Roman cultural values are indicated in part by what sort of materials Romans deemed worthy of display and how they chose to display, view, and preserve them.

Statues on the Hill

Statues on the Hill
Author: Aaron J. Keirns
Publisher: Aaron Keirns
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 0964780046

After the Destruction of Giant Buddha Statues in Bamiyan (Afghanistan) in 2001

After the Destruction of Giant Buddha Statues in Bamiyan (Afghanistan) in 2001
Author: Claudio Margottini
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2013-09-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3642300510

This work reports on a real adventure in earth science and conservation, dealing with the UNESCO’s emergency activities implemented in Bamiyan (Central Afghanistan) for the recovery and rehabilitation of the cliff and niches after the destruction of the two famous Giant Statues in 2001. Since 2002 an international effort has been made to understand the geological characteristics of the area, the mechanical properties of local materials, petro-geophysical and sedimentological details as well as the historical and geological evolution of the Statues and cliff. Taken together, this information serves as a basis for the recovery and rehabilitation of the cliff and niches and is presented in detail.