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Arte e iconologia

  • Arianna Amatruda

The first part explores the figure of Diana–Artemis from antiquity to the nineteenth century through religion, visual arts, and literature, tracing the transformations of her cult, iconography, and literary reception from ancient traditions to their reinterpretations in modern German culture. The chapter surveys the transformations of Diana–Artemis in visual and graphic arts from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century, highlighting emblematic depictions of the goddess as a nymph-courtesan, a libertine huntress, and a symbol of social revolution.

  • Keywords:
  • Renaissance art,
  • Iconography,
  • Visual culture,
  • Mythological imagery,
  • Political symbolism,
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Arianna Amatruda

University of Florence, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0002-4271-2597

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  • Publication Year: 2026
  • Pages: 59-72
  • Content License: CC BY 4.0
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Chapter Information

Chapter Title

Arte e iconologia

Authors

Arianna Amatruda

Language

Italian

DOI

10.36253/979-12-215-0969-4.07

Peer Reviewed

Publication Year

2026

Copyright Information

© 2026 Author(s)

Content License

CC BY 4.0

Metadata License

CC0 1.0

Bibliographic Information

Book Title

La Dea Diana di Heine

Book Subtitle

Sopravvivenza e rinascenza del mito nella Parigi del XIX secolo

Authors

Arianna Amatruda

Peer Reviewed

Number of Pages

348

Publication Year

2026

Copyright Information

© 2026 Author(s)

Content License

CC BY 4.0

Metadata License

CC0 1.0

Publisher Name

Firenze University Press

DOI

10.36253/979-12-215-0969-4

ISBN Print

979-12-215-0968-7

eISBN (pdf)

979-12-215-0969-4

eISBN (xml)

979-12-215-0970-0

Series Title

Premio Tesi di Dottorato Città di Firenze

Series ISSN

3103-3881

Series E-ISSN

3103-3989

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