Greek Art

Greek Art

by Mark D . Fullerton (Author)

Synopsis

Since antiquity, the period from 480 to 323 BC in Greece has been considered to be the high point, the classical era, of Hellenic culture. In the arts especially, the values and customs of ancient Greece received their most lucid expression. In this new overview, the political, social, and religious functions of Greek art are given fresh life, with chapters focusing on issues such as the relationship between visual and narrative history; the role of artistic style in the construction of meaning; and how personal and communal identity was carried by the imagery on intricately decorated pottery and jewelry, naturalistic wall-paintings, and public buildings across the Greek world. Using the Parthenon as a model, Mark Fullerton examines the principles of classical sculpture, architecture, and painting to explore all phases of Greek art from its birth around 900 BC to its incorporation into the art of the Roman Empire.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 13 Sep 1999

ISBN 10: 0521779731
ISBN 13: 9780521779739
Book Overview: Fullerton presents a history of classical Greek art through a range of media and materials.

Media Reviews
'There is much to admire about this compact and stimulating book.' Tom Stevenson, Scholia
'... a very wide range of art is covered ...'. Journal of Hellenic Studies
Using the Parthenon as a paradigm monument, the author analyzes the art produced in Greece during the Classical ers, providing fresh insight into the social, religious, and political dimensions of Greek art. Original. Paper Clips
Although titles Greek Art, this is really one of the most engaging and perceptive books recently written on the Parthenon... a thoroughly wonderful book. Religious Studies Review
this is really one of the most engaging and perceptive books recently written on the Parthenon...a throroughly wonderful book Religious Stugies Review Oct 2001