Gods and Heroes in Late Archaic Greek Art

Gods and Heroes in Late Archaic Greek Art
Title Gods and Heroes in Late Archaic Greek Art PDF eBook
Author Karl Schefold
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 404
Release 1992-12-03
Genre Art
ISBN 9780521327183

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This volume is the sequel to Karl Schefold's Myth and Legend in Early Greek Art, and the second in his ambitious project to trace the representation of the Greek myths in Greek art from the beginnings down to the Hellenistic period.

Heroes

Heroes
Title Heroes PDF eBook
Author Michael John Anderson
Publisher Walters Art Gallery
Total Pages 334
Release 2009
Genre Art
ISBN

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"This volume investigates the integral role of heroes in ancient Greek art and culture. More than a hundred statues, reliefs, vases, bronzes, coins, and gems drawn from European and American collections, illustrate the ways in which heroes were represented, why they were important in Greek culture, and what encouraged individuals to seek them out." --Book Jacket.

Daidalos and the Origins of Greek Art

Daidalos and the Origins of Greek Art
Title Daidalos and the Origins of Greek Art PDF eBook
Author Sarah P. Morris
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 485
Release 2022-02-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0691241945

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In a major revisionary approach to ancient Greek culture, Sarah Morris invokes as a paradigm the myths surrounding Daidalos to describe the profound influence of the Near East on Greece's artistic and literary origins.

Homer and the Artists

Homer and the Artists
Title Homer and the Artists PDF eBook
Author Anthony Snodgrass
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 204
Release 1998-10-22
Genre Art
ISBN 9780521629812

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This is a book about Homer, myth and art. The Iliad and Odyssey so dominate our view of ancient Greece that our natural reaction on viewing certain works of early Greek art is to identify them as 'scenes from Homer'. However, Anthony Snodgrass argues that, so far from 'illustrating' the Homeric poems, these works very rarely show signs of acquaintance with the Iliad or Odyssey, seldom even choosing their subject-matter from them. When the subjects do overlap, the artists occasionally give positive signs of preferring a non-Homeric version of the episode. He then attempts to explain why this should be so: despite Homer's unique standing in antiquity, the artists inhabited an independent world, where their own inspirations and concerns dominated their production. It is only the traditional dominance of the literary study of antiquity which has hidden this from us.

Gods and Heroes in Art

Gods and Heroes in Art
Title Gods and Heroes in Art PDF eBook
Author Lucia Impelluso
Publisher Getty Publications
Total Pages 384
Release 2003
Genre Mythology, Classical
ISBN 9780892367023

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A classical guide to the role both Greek and Roman mythology played in European art during the Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical ages. Includes more than four hundred illustrations.

Greek Myth and Western Art

Greek Myth and Western Art
Title Greek Myth and Western Art PDF eBook
Author Karl Kilinski
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2013
Genre Art
ISBN 1107013321

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This richly illustrated book examines the legacy of Greek mythology in Western art from the classical era to the present. Tracing the emergence, survival, and transformation of key mythological figures and motifs from ancient Greece through the modern era, it explores the enduring importance of such myths for artists and viewers in their own time and over the millennia that followed.

Images in Mind

Images in Mind
Title Images in Mind PDF eBook
Author Deborah Tarn Steiner
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 382
Release 2020-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 069121848X

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In archaic and classical Greece, statues played a constant role in people's religious, political, economic, aesthetic, and mental lives. Evidence of many kinds demonstrates that ancient Greeks thought about--and interacted with--statues in ways very different from our own. This book recovers ancient thinking about statues by approaching them through contemporary literary sources. It not only shows that ancient viewers conceived of images as more operative than aesthetic, but additionally reveals how poets and philosophers found in sculpture a practice ''good to think with.'' Deborah Tarn Steiner considers how Greek authors used images to ponder the relation of a copy to an original and of external appearance to inner reality. For these writers, a sculpture could straddle life and death, encode desire, or occasion reflection on their own act of producing a text. Many of the same sources also reveal how thinking about statues was reflected in the objects' everyday treatment. Viewing representations of gods and heroes as vessels hosting a living force, worshippers ritually washed, clothed, and fed them in order to elicit the numinous presence within. By reading the plastic and verbal sources together, this book offers new insights into classical texts while illuminating the practices surrounding the design, manufacture, and deployment of ancient images. Its argument that images are properly objects of cultural and social--rather than purely aesthetic--study will attract art historians, cultural historians, and anthropologists, as well as classicists.