Patterns in the Production of Paestan Red-Figure Pottery
Author : Edward Herring
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Page : pages
File Size : 26,84 MB
Release : 2022-06
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ISBN : 9781527583283
Author : Edward Herring
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 26,84 MB
Release : 2022-06
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ISBN : 9781527583283
Author : Edward Herring
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 26,31 MB
Release : 2022-05-10
Category : Art
ISBN : 1527583295
Most of the previous scholarship on Paestan red-figure pottery has focused on the cataloguing of collections, the attribution of vases to painters and workshops, iconographic and stylistic matters, and individual vessels and vase forms. This partly reflects the history of vase-painting scholarship, which grew out of antiquarian collecting during 18th and 19th centuries, and partly the fact that a full archaeological provenance is not preserved for the majority of vessels. This book uses a database containing in excess of 1,800 vessels and fragments to identify patterns in the production and decoration of Paestan vases that cast light on the choices made by vase-producers and the preferences of their customers. It considers the popularity of different vessel shapes over time, the use of highly generic decorative scenes, which are characteristic of Paestan red-figure, as well as the popularity of scenes of myth, images of the gods, and scenes of nude and half-draped women. Paestan red-figure is compared with the vessels decorated in Applied Red produced at the same site. A comparison is also made between the output of the Paestan red-figure industry and that of Apulia. As the majority of the vases in the sample derive from tombs, the patterns identified provide insights into the ways in which the ancient populations of Paestum and South-West Italy commemorated the dead.
Author : Edward Herring
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 28,45 MB
Release : 2018-10-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 1527517969
Most of the previous scholarship on Apulian red-figure pottery has focused on the cataloguing of collections, the attribution of vases to painters and workshops, iconographic and stylistic matters, and individual vessels and vase forms. This partly reflects the history of vase-painting scholarship, which grew out of antiquarian collecting during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and the fact that a full archaeological provenance is not preserved for the overwhelming majority of vessels. This book takes a different approach by using a database containing in excess of 13,500 vessels and fragments to identify patterns in the production and decoration of Apulian vases that cast light on the choices made by vase-producers and the preferences of their customers. Individual chapters consider the popularity of different vessel shapes over time, the use of highly generic decorative scenes, which are characteristic of Apulian red-figure, as well as the popularity of scenes of myth, images of the gods, scenes of the life of the non-Greek population of ancient Puglia, and those showing funerary monuments. As virtually all of the vases in the sample derive from tombs, the patterns identified provide insights into the ways in which the ancient populations of South-East Italy, both Greek and indigenous, honoured their dead.
Author : Peter Connor
Publisher : Macmillan Education AU
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 32,84 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 : Simon Hornblower
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 912 pages
File Size : 40,56 MB
Release : 2014-09-11
Category : History
ISBN : 0191016764
What did the ancient Greeks eat and drink? What role did migration play? Why was emperor Nero popular with the ordinary people but less so with the upper classes? Why (according to ancient authors) was Oedipus ('with swollen foot') so called? For over 2,000 years the civilizations of ancient Greece and Rome have captivated our collective imagination and provided inspiration for so many aspects of our lives, from culture, literature, drama, cinema, and television to society, education, and politics. Many of the roots of the way life is lived in the West today can be traced to the ancient civilizations, not only in politics, law, technology, philosophy, and science, but also in social and family life, language, and art. Beautiful illustrations, clear and authoritative entries, and a useful chronology and bibliography make this Companion the perfect guide for readers interested in learning more about the Graeco-Roman world. As well as providing sound information on all aspects of classical civilization such as history, politics, ethics, morals, law, society, religion, mythology, science and technology, language, literature, art, and scholarship, the entries in the Companion reflect the changing interdisciplinary aspects of classical studies, covering broad thematic subjects, such as race, nationalism, gender, ethics, and ecology, confirming the impact classical civilizations have had on the modern world.
Author : Simon Hornblower
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 1650 pages
File Size : 34,18 MB
Release : 2012-03-29
Category : History
ISBN : 0199545561
The revised third edition of the 'Oxford Classical Dictionary' is the ultimate reference on the classical world containing over 6,200 entries. The 2003 revision includes minor corrections and updates and all Latin and Greek words in the text are now translated into English.
Author : Jane Turner
Publisher :
Page : 1022 pages
File Size : 32,7 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Art
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Author : Ian McPhee
Publisher :
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 26,75 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Animals in art
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Author : Arthur Dale Trendall
Publisher :
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 24,98 MB
Release : 1936
Category : Paestum (Extinct city)
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Publisher :
Page : 352 pages
File Size : 16,18 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Electronic journals
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