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Six - Moving toward Life

Painted Walls and Novel Animalian Presences in Aegean Spaces

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2024

Emily S. K. Anderson
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The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
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This chapter examines the boundary-breaking spatial and social dynamism of animalian entities embodied within LB I–LB II polychrome murals of Crete and Thera. In these innovative paintings, animalian entities engaged with both painted and lived contexts, taking on novel manners of involvement in Aegean sociocultural spaces; some established new aspects of creaturely identity and relation. We begin with three animalian entities considered – boar’s tusk helmets, ox-hide shields and ikria – examining how their presence in murals further challenged long-standing parameters of two-dimensional representation. Here discussion broadens to consider how renderings of various animals in Minoan frescoes charged and unsettled the fabric of powerful built spaces. Innovations in color, scale and the creation of spatial depth approached the ways animalian bodies were experienced in the round. Simultaneously, details of the frescoes kept the painted creatures, and the spaces they occupied, tautly embroiled in the structured order of the wall. We close by considering how polychrome frescoes could foster radical newness in animals’ identities, focusing on renderings of blue simians. This blueness, regardless of whether originally intended to approximate biological hues, engendered distinct status for simians in the Aegean, with fascinating connections to renderings of young peoples.

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Minoan Zoomorphic Culture
Between Bodies and Things
, pp. 310 - 371
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024

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  • Moving toward Life
  • Emily S. K. Anderson, The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
  • Book: Minoan Zoomorphic Culture
  • Online publication: 17 May 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009452045.007
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  • Moving toward Life
  • Emily S. K. Anderson, The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
  • Book: Minoan Zoomorphic Culture
  • Online publication: 17 May 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009452045.007
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  • Moving toward Life
  • Emily S. K. Anderson, The Johns Hopkins University, Maryland
  • Book: Minoan Zoomorphic Culture
  • Online publication: 17 May 2024
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009452045.007
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