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OverviewAcross five centuries, beauty has ruled as the most persuasive form of power. The Empire of Beauty: Ten True Tales of Art and Authority is a sweeping cultural history of how art, architecture, and design shaped the conscience of the West-from the sacred light of cathedrals to the corporate glow of the digital age. Through vivid storytelling and moral clarity, it traces how beauty became not merely the language of faith and empire, but the machinery of obedience itself. For readers drawn to literary nonfiction that fuses art history, philosophy, and cultural critique, this book reveals how civilization's devotion to perfection has always concealed a deeper hunger for control. Beginning in the cathedrals of medieval Europe, The Empire of Beauty shows how light, proportion, and geometry once served as evidence of divinity. The frescoes of Giotto, the vaults of Chartres, and the domes of Rome were not acts of decoration but instruments of belief. From there, the story moves to Versailles, where Louis XIV transformed art into governance and spectacle into survival. Under his gaze, beauty became choreography-a politics performed in marble and mirror. The book then journeys through the nineteenth century's imperial vision, where revolution and empire merged into a single aesthetic of progress. Neoclassical architecture, Orientalist painting, and the World's Fairs transformed conquest into virtue, turning the visual imagination into a tool of global expansion. The twentieth century brought the aesthetic of obedience to its terrible perfection. In the regimes of Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini, architecture and cinema became forms of worship, transforming ideology into design. The grand avenues of Nuremberg and the marble halls of Moscow both sought to purify the world through symmetry. Later, in the postwar age, the same moral geometry resurfaced in modernist architecture and corporate design. ""Less is more"" became both a style and a creed, as glass towers replaced cathedrals and transparency replaced faith. The new temples of commerce and technology-offices, airports, and screens-promised freedom through control and harmony through surveillance. In the twenty-first century, the final stage of this empire unfolds in the light of global capitalism. The market has become the cathedral, its rituals encoded in branding and design. Technology companies and luxury brands now trade in transcendence, selling serenity as service and faith as interface. The world glows with the sheen of perfection, yet beneath it lies fatigue. Art, once a mirror of conscience, now reflects the exhaustion of belief. Through scenes that move from papal Rome to Silicon Valley, from Versailles to the Apple Store, The Empire of Beauty reveals how aesthetics has replaced morality as the architecture of modern life. Written in the language of reflection rather than judgment, this book speaks to readers of Susan Sontag, John Berger, and Simon Schama-those who look for cultural history that is both intellectual and humane. It asks not only how beauty has ruled, but why we continue to surrender to its authority. With a narrative that unites theology, politics, philosophy, and design, it exposes the moral cost of perfection and the seduction of the visible in an age of spectacle. The Empire of Beauty is more than an art history-it is a meditation on civilization's longest addiction: the need to see our power reflected as virtue. For those who believe that the story of beauty is also the story of faith, obedience, and loss, this book offers a final invitation-to look again at the world that dazzles us, and to ask what remains unseen. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Bill JohnsPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9798241817358Pages: 320 Publication Date: 29 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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