Thrust

Thrust A Spasmodic Pictorial History of the Codpiece in Art - Ekphrasis

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Publisher's Synopsis

A laugh-out-loud visual history of the strangest piece of men's clothing ever created: the codpiece.

The codpiece was fashioned in the Middle Ages to close a revealing gap between two separate pieces of men's tights. By the sixteenth century, it had become an upscale must-have accessory. This light-hearted, illustrated examination of its history pulls in writers from Rabelais to Shakespeare and figures from Henry VIII to Alice Cooper. Glover's witty and entertaining prose reveals how male vanity turned a piece of cloth into a bulging and absurd representation of masculinity itself. The codpiece, painted again and again by masters such as Titian, Holbein, Giorgione, and Bruegel, became a symbol of royalty, debauchery, virility, and religious seriousness-all in one.

Never has a piece of clothing revealed so much about men only by hiding their private parts. Glover's book moves from paintings to contemporary culture and back again as it charts the growing popularity of the codpiece and its eventual decline. The first history of its kind, this book is a must-read for art historians, anthropologists, fashion aficionados, and readers looking for a good, long laugh.

Centuries of male self-importance and delusion are on display in this highly enjoyably new title.

Book information

ISBN: 9781644230244
Publisher: David Zwirner Books
Imprint: David Zwirner Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 704.949391
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 90
Weight: 84g
Height: 173mm
Width: 100mm
Spine width: 9mm