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was left wholly to the United States. In the group of Europe, the link of olive leaves between France and
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720:. Leading critics had begun to complain about personification in the 18th century, and such "complaints only grow louder in the nineteenth century". According to Andrew Escobedo, there is now "an unstated scholarly consensus" that "personification is a kind of frozen or hollow version of literal characters", which "depletes the fiction".
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These were all given consideration at the highest levels. The designs for the continents had "changes may (although there is no evidence of it) reflect the promptings of 'statesmanlike' discretion. Participation in the guidance of
America's progress was relinquished by the figure of Canada and it
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When not illustrating literary texts, or following a classical model as
Botticelli does, personifications in art tend to be relatively static, and found together in sets, whether of statues decorating buildings or paintings, prints or media such as porcelain figures. Sometimes one or more virtues
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an appealing new set, four figures being better suited to many contexts than three. The 18th-century discovery of
Australia was not so quickly followed by an addition to the set, if only for reasons of geometry; Australia is not included in the continents at the corners of the
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were prominent and memorable in this, which helped to make the latter a favourite medieval trope. Both authors were
Christians, and the origins in the pagan classical religions of the standard range of personifications had been left well behind.
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has five personifications, apart from Venus and Cupid. In all these cases, the meaning of the work remains uncertain, despite intensive academic discussion, and even the identity of the figures continues to be argued over.
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Personification as an artistic device is easier to discuss when belief in the personification as an actual spiritual being has died down; this seems to have happened in the ancient Graeco-Roman world, probably even before
990:, describing and illustrating emblematic images that were largely personifications, became enormously popular, both with intellectuals and artists and craftsmen looking for motifs. The most famous of these was the
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Tyranny is enthroned, with
Avarice, Pride, and Vainglory above him. Beside him on the magistrate's bench sit Cruelty, Deceit, Fraud, Fury, Division, and War, while Justice lies tightly bound below. The so-called
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was an especially rich source of images, many carrying their name, which was helpful for medieval and
Renaissance antiquarians. Sets of tyches representing the major cities of the empire were used in the
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The classical repertoire of virtues, seasons, cities and so forth supplied the majority of subjects until the 19th century, but some new personifications became required. The 16th century saw the new
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personification figures prior to the sixth century A.D. were ... female"; but major rivers have male personifications much earlier, and are more often male, which often extends to "Water" in the
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of several personifications "maintained a remarkable degree of continuity from late antiquity until the 18th century". Female personifications tend to outnumber male ones, at least until modern
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had many personification characters, and often formed what are called "personification allegories" where the whole work is an allegory, largely driven by personifications. These include
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Personification is found very widely in classical literature, art and drama, as well as the treatment of personifications as relatively minor deities, or the rather variable category of
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633:(1379–80). However, Chaucer tends to take his personifications in the direction of being more complex characters and give them different names, as when he adapts part of the French
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in New York City (1901–07), which has large groups for the four continents by the entrance, and 12 figures personifying seafaring nations from history high on the facade.
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was personified on coins at some point, the provinces often initially seated dejected as "CAPTA" ("taken") after its conquest, and later standing, creating images such as
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327:. In classical Athens, every geographical division of the state for local government purposes had a personified deity which received some cultic attention, as well as
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in France, official since 1792, is something of a mixture of styles, sometimes formal and classical, at others a woman of the streets of Paris personified. The
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Escobedo, Ch. 1. He does not share this view. In particular, personifications mostly remain tied to a single character trait, that of embodying their quality.
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is one of the earliest of these figures, and was mainly visual from the start, her efforts to repulse unwelcome
Spanish advances shown in 16th-century
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take on and invariably conquer vices. Other paintings by Botticelli are exceptions to such simple compositions, in particular his
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can be regarded as personification figures, although the text does not specify what all personify.
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From the late 16th century theoretical writers such as
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Personifications, often in sets, frequently appear in
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Nations and Nationalism: A Global Historical Overview
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that were often revived in the Renaissance or later.
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Classical Influences in European Culture AD 500–1500
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Polis and Personification in Classical Athenian Art
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The Allegory of Love: A Study in Medieval Tradition
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naturally conducive to personification and allegory
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2100:, around p. 22, 2004, Oxford University Press,
1807:, 22–24, 1984, Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press,
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822:. Death envisaged as a skeleton, often with a
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236:Personifications are very common elements in
197:at least gave many of them parents among the
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1723:Hall, 336, with much more in Paxson.
1078:Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
544:(or fortitude), these going back to
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1470:Paxson, 6–7; Escobedo, Introduction
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1114:Spirit of Communication
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