334 Pages
by
Routledge
334 Pages
by
Routledge
334 Pages
by
Routledge
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The motif of the woman and the dragon has been prevalent in Western art since antiquity, yet has hitherto remained understudied, and artworks featuring this motif in Western Mediterranean cultures have been examined primarily in relation to the topos of the male dragon-slayer. This book analyzes artistic images of women and dragons over an extensive period, from Classical Greece and Rome (with... Read more
Introduction, Chapter 1: The Dragon, Chapter 2: The Cave and the Womb: The Myth of Cadmus and the Myth of Apollo and Python, Chapter 4: Medea, The Holy Woman and the Witch, Chapter 5: Eve and Lilith — Christianizing the Great Goddess and the Dragon, Chapter 6: Saint Margaret - Taming the Dragon, Conclusion, Bibliography, Index.
Biography
Sharon Khalifa-Gueta is an art historian specializing in representations of dragons. She studies their appearance in Renaissance imagery, including that of Jacopo Bellini, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael and Titian, as well as in Greco-Roman and Near Eastern antiquity. She is particularly interested in images concerned with women and dragons.






