Greek Geometric Pottery
Author : John Nicolas Coldstream
Publisher :
Page : 582 pages
File Size : 46,67 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Greece
ISBN :
Author : John Nicolas Coldstream
Publisher :
Page : 582 pages
File Size : 46,67 MB
Release : 1968
Category : Greece
ISBN :
Author : Tom Rasmussen
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 45,30 MB
Release : 1991-07-26
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780521376792
An ancient Greek vase is a difficult object for the non-expert to come to terms with. Faced with rows of apparently undifferentiated black, red and buff pots, he or she is at a loss as to where to begin. Greek vases are treated as objets d'art in the modern world, but how much were they worth in the ancient? They are often used to demonstrate 'the Greek genius' and aspects of ancient Greek society, but why do many of them carry Eastern motifs, and why do so many turn up in Italy? Why were the Greeks not content with simple patterns on their pottery? What did the pictures on the pots mean to them? Why should a vase depict a scene from a play? These are the sorts of questions that this book, first published in 1991, attempts to answer. As the title implies, it is a series of 'looks' at Greek vases, offering suggestions on how to read the often complex images they present.
Author : J.N. Coldstream
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 406 pages
File Size : 13,4 MB
Release : 2002-11
Category : History
ISBN : 1135835195
Geometric Greece has long been the standard work on this absorbing period, which saw the evolution of the Greek city-states, the composition of the Homeric poems, the rise of the great Panhellenic sanctuaries and the first exodus of Greek colonists to southern Italy and Sicily. Professor Coldstream has now fully updated his comprehensive survey with a substantial new chapter on the abundant discoveries and developments made since the book's first publication. The text is presented in three main sections: the passing of the dark ages, c. 900-770 BC; the Greek renaissance, c. 770-700 BC, covered region by region, and the final part on life in eighth century Greece. Its geographical coverage in the Mediterranean ranges from Syria to Sicily, and the detailed archaeological evidence is amplified by reference to literary sources. Highly illustrated, including images of several finds never previously published, this is the essential handbook for anyone studying early Greek antiquity.
Author : Brian A. Sparkes
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 21,10 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780719029363
This work deals with classical Greek pottery from a number of points of view - technique, period, place of production, function, shape, decoration and distribution. The book places an emphasis on the every-day uses of Greek pottery - as containers for water, wine, fish, honey and olives, for example - and does not treat it as art. The author explains the importance of clay as a fundamental natural resource in the lives of the ancient Greeks, stressing its versatility as a container in varying conditions of heat and cold. The book aims to offer a broad picture of Greek pottery that gives an idea of its variety and importance without dwelling too heavily upon the high-quality figured vases.
Author : Robin Osborne
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 323 pages
File Size : 15,47 MB
Release : 2018-02-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 1400889936
How remarkable changes in ancient Greek pottery reveal the transformation of classical Greek culture Why did soldiers stop fighting, athletes stop competing, and lovers stop having graphic sex in classical Greek art? The scenes depicted on Athenian pottery of the mid-fifth century BC are very different from those of the late sixth century. Did Greek potters have a different world to see—or did they come to see the world differently? In this lavishly illustrated and engagingly written book, Robin Osborne argues that these remarkable changes are the best evidence for the shifting nature of classical Greek culture. Osborne examines the thousands of surviving Athenian red-figure pots painted between 520 and 440 BC and describes the changing depictions of soldiers and athletes, drinking parties and religious occasions, sexual relations, and scenes of daily life. He shows that it was not changes in each activity that determined how the world was shown, but changes in values and aesthetics. By demonstrating that changes in artistic style involve choices about what aspects of the world we decide to represent as well as how to represent them, this book rewrites the history of Greek art. By showing that Greeks came to see the world differently over the span of less than a century, it reassesses the history of classical Greece and of Athenian democracy. And by questioning whether art reflects or produces social and political change, it provokes a fresh examination of the role of images in an ever-evolving world.
Author : J.N. Coldstream
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 473 pages
File Size : 13,66 MB
Release : 2004-03
Category : History
ISBN : 1134425155
This detailed archaeological survey of the ninth and eighth century BC covers an astonishingly creative era in Greek history. This second edition has been updated with a substantial chapter on the abundant discoveries and developments made since the book's first publication.
Author : John Boardman
Publisher : Thames & Hudson
Page : 287 pages
File Size : 21,99 MB
Release : 1998
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780500203095
This volume completes a series of four titles which comprehensively cover the development of Greek vases.
Author : Robert Manuel Cook
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 32,39 MB
Release : 1997
Category :
ISBN :
Author : Peter Connor
Publisher : Macmillan Education AU
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 41,60 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781876832070
The catalogue of the University of Melbourne's superb collection of Greek vases is now published as a sumptuous, fully colour-illustrated, cloth-covered volume which will suit the needs of students, researchers and interested readers. This richly illustrated book is a collectors' item, designed and produced to library specifications. It offers the complete scholarly apparatus for study of the vase collection, one of the finest in the country and comparable with others around the world. It will prove valuable as a reference text wherever classics, archaeology or art are studied. The book is a product of one of the most outstanding Classical Studies departments in Australia and is destined for libraries throughout the world. It is the first volume in a series planned to feature various aspects of the University's wider collection. Each vase, fully described and documented, appears in rich colour and detail. Styles and periods are introduced by contextualising photographs presented as dramatic double-page spreads. No effort has been spared to publish this collection as beautifully as these unique artifacts deserve.
Author : Joanna Luke
Publisher : British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 17,49 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN :
The site of Al Mina on the Levantine coast has been characterised in many different ways but, in this study, Joanna Luke reveals its true identity as a thriving `port of trade'. She focuses in particular on the finds of Greek Geometric pottery found at the site, evidence which, in the past, has been used to suggest Al Mina was a Greek colony.