Iconoclasts And Their Motives by David Freedberg
The book delves into the complex world of iconoclasm, exploring the psychological and cultural motivations behind the destruction of religious and cultural images throughout history. It examines the tension between the power of images and the human impulse to destroy them, offering insights into the socio-political and religious contexts that fuel such acts. Through a detailed analysis of various historical periods and events, the book sheds light on the intricate relationship between art, belief, and power, revealing how iconoclasm is not merely an act of destruction but a profound statement of ideology and identity.
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