Letters to Miranda and Canova on the Abduction of Antiquities From Rome and Athens: On the Abduction of Antiquities from Rome and Athens

by Antoine Quatremere De Quincy

Dominique Poulot (Introduction), Chris Miller (Translator), and David Gilks (Translator)

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This is the first English translation of French art critic Quatermere de Quincy's controversial series of letters about the removal of antiquities from Rome and Athens. In the 1790s and early 1800s, the art world experienced two big events: First came the military confiscation of masterpieces from Italy and northern Europe in order to build a universal museum in Paris' Louvre. Then famous marble sculptures were prised from the Parthenon and sent to London. These events provoked reactions ranging from enthusiastic applause to enraged condemnation. The French art critic, architectural theoretician, and political conservative Quatremere de Quincy was at the centre of the European debates. In his pamphlet "Letters to Miranda", he condemns the revolutionary hubris of putting "Rome in Paris" and urges the return of the works. In the "Letters to Canova", however, Quatremere celebrates the British Museum for making the Parthenon sculptures accessible. Quatremere's writing was highly controversial in its time. This book offers the first English translation of the two series of letters, as well as a new critical introduction.
  • ISBN10 1606060996
  • ISBN13 9781606060995
  • Publish Date 5 June 2012
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 9 April 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Getty Trust Publications
  • Imprint Getty Research Institute,U.S.