Judgment of Paris
In "Judgment of Paris," esteemed French art historian Hubert Damisch delves into the intricate relationship between beauty and sexuality through the lens of Freudian theories and Kantian aesthetics. This thought-provoking exploration examines the works of iconic artists such as Raphael, Picasso, Watteau, and Manet, revealing how concepts of sexual difference and pleasure have historically intertwined with the notion of beauty. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1996, this paperback edition spans 396 pages, making it a substantial addition to any art lover's library. Whether you're a student of art history or simply curious about the deeper meanings behind renowned artworks, "Judgment of Paris" offers a captivating journey into the aesthetics of desire and artistic expression.