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Luxury and power
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Luxury and power
An eye-opening publication that contrasts perceptions of luxury - together with its positive and negative connotations - in imperial Persia, democratic Athens and the Hellenistic world between 600 and 200 BCE.
An eye-opening publication that contrasts perceptions of luxury - together with its positive and negative connotations - in imperial Persia, democratic Athens and the Hellenistic world between 600 and 200 BCE.
An eye-opening publication that contrasts perceptions of luxury—together with its positive and negative connotations—in imperial Persia, democratic Athens, and the Hellenistic world between 600 and 200 BCE.
"Luxuriously illustrated" - Asian Review of Books
Luxurious objects are celebrated for their exoticism, rarity, and style, but also disparaged as indulgent, extravagant, and corrupt. The ancient origins of these attitudes emerged at the boundary between the imperial Persian and democratic Athenian Greek worlds.
Luxury was at the centre of the royal Persian court, and behaviours of ostentatious display rippled through the imperial provinces, whose elite classes emulated luxury objects in lesser materials. However, luxury is contrastingly depicted through Athenian eyes—within the philosophical context of early democratic codes and the historical context of the Greco-Persian Wars, which suddenly and spectacularly brought eastern luxuries into the imagination of the Athenian populace for the first time.
While Greek writers rejected luxury as eastern, despotic, and corrupt, the Athenian elite adopted Persian luxuries in imaginative ways to signal status, distinction, and prestige. Under the Macedonian empire of Alexander the Great and its subsequent kingdoms, royal Achaemenid luxury culture was later adopted and displayed by the Macedonian and local elite across the Greek and Middle Eastern worlds. Behaviours of ostentatious display were a means to seek advantage in the new Hellenistic world order.
Ultimately, Luxury and Power demonstrates how competing political spins woven around 2,500 years ago still continue to shape modern perceptions of luxury today.
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Luxury and Power by James Fraser is tied to a British Museum exhibition that explores the luxurious artefacts and cultural exchanges from ancient Persia to Greece. The book challenges the typical Western portrayal of Persian rulers by highlighting how the Greeks admired and integrated Persian luxury into their own cultural practices. It features luxurious illustrations and is considered a potential crowd-pleaser for its showcase of intricately crafted gold, silver, and glass artefacts.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780714111964
Publisher: British Museum Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 04 May 2023
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: British Museum Press
Illustration: 250 Illustrations
Contributors:
- Text by Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones
- Text by Henry Bishop-Wright
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 189.0mm
Height: 246.0mm
Weight: 1070g
Pages: 240
About the Author
James Fraser is Curator: Ancient Levant and Anatolia, Department of the Middle East, British Museum and Curator of the exhibition Power and prestige: Cyrus to Alexander at the British Museum in 2023.
Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones is Professor in Ancient History at Cardiff University and Director of the Ancient Iran Program for the British Institute of Persian Studies. He is the author of numerous books, most recently Persians: The Age of the Great Kings (2022).
Henry Bishop-Wright is Project Curator of the exhibition Power and prestige: Cyrus to Alexander at the British Museum in 2023.
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