Faces of Power: Alexander's Image and Hellenistic PoliticsAlexander the Great changed the face of the ancient world. During his life and after his death, his image in works of art exerted an unprecedented influence–on marbles, bronzes, ivories, frescoes, mosaics, coins, medals, even painted pottery and reliefware. Alexander's physiognomy became the most famous in history. But can we really know what meaning lies behind these images? Andrew Stewart demonstrates that these portraits—wildly divergent in character, quality, type, provenance, date, and purpose—actually transmit not so much a likeness of Alexander as a set of carefully crafted clichés that mobilize the notion "Alexander" for diverse ends and diverse audiences. Stewart discusses the portraits as studies in power and his original interpretation of them gives unprecedented fullness and shape to the idea and image called "Alexander." |
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Sommario
Introduction | 1 |
Texts | 9 |
Testimonia | 21 |
Images | 42 |
Survivors 42 2 Synthesis 52 3 Approaches | 56 |
An Encounter | 73 |
A Meeting in Kilikia 71 2 Personal | 86 |
God Invincible? | 95 |
A Regional Hegemony? 229 2 Alexandreion | 243 |
Alexandrian Carnival 252 5 Alexanders Image | 260 |
Alexander and Victory 263 2 Crusade | 270 |
Kassandros to Gonatas | 277 |
Asian Figurehead | 290 |
Two Vassals 290 2 The Cities of Asia | 307 |
Resurrections | 325 |
Alexanders Personal Appearance | 341 |
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