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Classical Mythology, 7th Edition - obinfonet: dia logou

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ROMAN MYTHOLOGY AND SAGA<br />

Rape of Lucrèce, by Reuben Nakian (1897-1986). Steel, 1953-1958; height 144 in. Nakian has<br />

transformed conventional representations of the scene into a violent confrontation of abstract<br />

forms constructed from steel plates and pipes. The intimidating figure on the left,<br />

topped by a helmetlike shape, threatens the slighter figure on the right, who starts back<br />

from the attacker, while she leaps (we can imagine) to the ground from her bed. Nakian's<br />

disjointed shapes starkly express the breakdown of moral and social order represented by<br />

the crime of Tarquinius. (Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution,<br />

Washington, D.C. Gift of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, 1974. Photograph by Lee Stalsworth.)<br />

it does recognize the peculiar ability of the Romans to make national heroes of<br />

their historical figures, as Livy saw. Nevertheless, the stories of these early<br />

Roman heroes belong more to the realm of history than to that of pure myth,<br />

and we end our survey of Roman mythology with the end of the Roman<br />

monarchy. 10<br />

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