Book Description
Picture a world where good sex is a blessing of the gods, not a cause for guilt, and where acts often considered
immoral, even illegal, by today's standards are instead celebrated. Such a world is no futurist's fantasy, but
rather the reality of ancient Rome, 100 B.C. to A.D. 250.
In Roman Sex, a lavishly illustrated, contextual study of the erotic art of that era, historian John R. Clarke exposes previously hidden paintings, sculptures, and ceramics featuring such controversial subject matter as group sex, lesbianism, and the phallus as talisman. He then uses these works to explain ancient Roman attitudes toward a range of societal issues. The beautifully reproduced art, all in color, hails from the entire Roman empire, including what is now Germany and France.
Fresh, accessible, and seriously fun, Roman Sex offers copious information about a culture that, though
very different, was an important precursor of our own.
Roman Sex: 100 B.C. to A.D. 250
Roman Sex: 100 B.C. to A.D. 250,John Clarke,Harry N Abrams,0810942631,Ancient - Rome,Art & Art Instruction,Art, Roman,Erotic art,History,History - Ancient & Classical,History: World,Italy,Nudes & Erotic,Rome,Sex customs in art,Themes, motives,History / Ancient / Rome
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