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Sicily By Dirk Booms

Sicily by Dirk Booms


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This book, accompanying a major 2016 exhibition at the British Museum, offers a broad survey of the island's geography and its rich mythological and historical past, while focusing on Sicily’s two most artistically innovative periods.

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Sicily: Culture and Conquest by Dirk Booms

The largest island in the Mediterranean, Sicily has been continuously inhabited for millennia. Its strategic position and fertile soil, enriched by the fires of Mount Etna, made it alluring to successive waves of settlers and conquerors. Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, and Normans vied to stake their claim on the island. Periods of decline, exploitation, and neglect alternated with those of enlightenment and prosperity, during which the arts flourished.

This book, accompanying a major 2016 exhibition at the British Museum, offers a broad survey of the island’s geography and its rich mythological and historical past, while focusing on Sicily’s two most artistically innovative periods. Greeks began settling on the island in the late eighth century BCE, encountering Phoenicians and other peoples. The artistic achievements of this Classical golden age include some of the most awe-inspiring temples seen anywhere in the Greek Mediterranean. A second extraordinary period of enlightenment took place under Norman rule in the twelfth century AD, when Sicily became a power broker in the Mediterranean world and one of the wealthiest and most culturally prosperous places in Europe.

Richly illustrated with full-color images of more than two hundred remarkable objects drawn from the collection in the British Museum and from museums across Sicily and around the world, this book highlights the skills of artists and artisans, architects and builders—and the vision of their patrons across the centuries—who together produced some of the most unique and significant works of art in the history of the Mediterranean.

About Dirk Booms

Dirk Booms is curator of Roman Mediterranean archaeology at the British Museum, specializing in architecture, sculpture, and inscriptions, and Norman Sicily. He is the author of Latin Inscriptions and coauthor and cocurator of Roman Empire. Peter Higgs is a curator of ancient Greek sculpture and architecture at the British Museum. He has contributed to numerous publications and journals and is the coeditor of Cleopatra of Egypt.

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CIN1501705296G
9781501705298
1501705296
Sicily: Culture and Conquest by Dirk Booms
Used - Good
Paperback
Cornell University Press
2016-07-07
288
N/A
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