1st Edition

Myths and Gendered Spectatorship in Sixteenth-Century Italian Carved Cassoni

By Bar Leshem Copyright 2027
188 Pages 18 Color & 44 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Carved cassoni, marriage chests finely adorned with mythological reliefs, stood at the heart of elite domestic life in sixteenth-century Italy. This book offers the first comprehensive study of sixteenth-century cassoni and their imagery, restoring them to the center of early modern visual culture. Placed prominently in the nuptial chamber, Cinquecento carved cassoni stored dowries, proclaimed... Read more

Myth, Marriage, and Artistry: Introduction to the World of Cinquecento Cassoni

1. Pride and Punishment: Niobe and Marsyas as Exemplars of Warning

2. The Reclining Venus: A Warning against Lust or a Nuptial Allegory?

3. Divine Passions: Abduction, Rape, and the Love of the Gods

4. Revolving Around Apollo: Spheres, Seductions, and Slaying Monsters

Carving Culture: Concluding Remarks on Cinquecento Cassoni

Biography

Bar Leshem, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of the Arts at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Her research examines the reception of classical mythology in Early Modern Italy, with particular attention to domestic art, the material and visual cultures of early modern women, and visual sources for early modern astronomy and astrology.