Archaic and classical Greek art / (Record no. 249537)

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International Standard Book Number 9780192842022 (pbk.) :
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Personal author Osborne, Robin,
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Title Archaic and classical Greek art /
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-- vii, 270p. :
-- ill. (chiefly col.), maps, plans ;
-- 24 cm.
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-- Oxford history of art
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-- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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-- Introduction; Chapter 1: A history of art without artists; Chapter 2: From praying to playing: the art of the eighth century BC; Chapter 3: Reflections in an eastern mirror; Chapter 4: Myth as measure; Chapter 5: Life enlarged; Chapter 6: Marketing an image; Chapter 7: Enter politics; Chapter 8: Gay abandon; Chapter 9: Cult, politics, and imperialism; Chapter 10: The claims of the dead; Chapter 11. Individuals within and without the city; Chapter 12: The sensation of art; Chapter 13: Looking Backwards; List of Illustrations, Bibliographic essay, Timeline, Index
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-- In this account of art in Greece from c.800 to 323 BC, Robin Osborne intends to demonstrate that the development of style is bound up with social and political history.
-- This fascinating new account of what happened in Greece from c.800 to 323 bc shows how sculptors and painters responded to the challenges they faced in the extremely formidable and ambitious world of the Greek city-state. The numerous symbols and images employed by their eastern Mediterranean neighbours on the one hand, and the explorations of what it was to be human embodied in the narratives with which Greek poets worked on the other, helped produce the rich diversity of forms apparent in Greek art. The drawings and sculptures of this period referred so intimately to the human form as to lead both ancient and modern theorists to talk in terms of the 'mimetic' role of art. The importance of what occurred still affects the way we see today. Ranging widely over the fields of sculpture, vase painting and the minor arts, this book provides a clear introduction to the art of archaic and classical Greece. By looking closely at the context in which and for which sculptures and paintings were produced, Robin Osborne demonstrates how artistic developments were both a product of, and contributed to, the intensely competitive life of the Greek city. 'brilliantly illustrates the purpose of this new series by focusing on the social and political context of Greek art . . . a different approach suggesting new perspectives and original connections . . . eye-opening and thought-provoking' Professor Franois Lissarrague, Ecoles des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris 'brings all that is best in the 'new' Classical art history to this exciting interpretation . . . No reader of Osborne's stimulating and engaging book will come away with their vision of Greek art unchanged' Jeremy Tanner, Institute of Archaeology, University of London
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-- Art, Greek.
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-- Art, Ancient
-- Greece.
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-- Art and Design.
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    Dewey Decimal Classification   709_380000000000000_OSB   Adult Non-Fiction CRO Crosby Library 29/04/2023 1 2 709.38 OSB 001926330X 06/09/2023 29/04/2023 29/04/2023 Book - Adult Paperback