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Description: Flesh and the Ideal: Winckelmann and the Origins of Art History
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PublisherYale University Press
https://doi.org/10.37862/aaeportal.00050.001
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The Significance of Winckelmann's History
A New Paradigm
History as System
A Lover's Discourse
Rise and Decline
Dichotomies of Freedom
Presences and Absences
The High Style and the Beautiful Style
Precedents
Visual Facts
Verbal and Visual
The Rhetoric of the Image
The Sex of the Sublime
Beautiful Masculinity
The Sublime Fetish
The Greek Ideal and the Ideal Ego
Oneness and Ideal Beauty
The Body of Narcissus
Nightmare and Utopia
A Free Subject
Politics, Patronage, and Identity
Friendship and Desire
Endings
Jacobin Politics and Victorian Aestheticism
Revolutionary Heroes
Modernity and its Discontents
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