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Art, Greek --- Narrative art --- Vase-painting, Greek --- Art grec --- Art narratif --- Peinture de vases grecque --- Themes, motives. --- Thèmes, motifs --- Thèmes, motifs --- Art, Narrative --- Narrative art (Visual arts) --- Art genres --- Greek art --- Art, Aegean --- Classical antiquities --- Art, Greco-Bactrian --- Themes, motives --- Art [Greek ] --- Greece
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Vase-painting, Greek --- Vases, Ancient --- Spectators in art --- Sex role in art. --- Art and society --- Peinture de vases grecque --- Vases antiques --- Spectateurs dans l'art --- Rôle selon le sexe dans l'art --- Art et société --- Rôle selon le sexe dans l'art --- Art et société --- Sex role in art --- Art --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Ancient vases --- Greek vase-painting --- Social aspects
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"Looking at Greek Art, by Mark D. Stansbury-O'Donnell, offers a practical guide to the methods for approaching, analyzing, and contextualizing an unfamiliar piece of Greek art"--Provided by publisher. "Looking at Greek Art, by Mark D. Stansbury-O'Donnell, offers a practical guide to the methods for approaching, analyzing, and contextualizing an unfamiliar piece of Greek art. It demonstrates how objects are dated and assigned to an artist or region; how to interpret the subject matter and narrative; how to reconstruct the context for which an object was made, distributed, and used; and how we can explore broader cultural perspectives by looking at questions of identity, gender, and relationships to surrounding cultures. Each section focuses on different theoretical approaches, providing an overview of the theories, key terms, and required evidence. Case studies serve to demonstrate each process and some key issues to consider when using a given approach. This book explores a variety of media, including terracotta, metalwork, and jewelry, in addition to works found in major museum collections in the United States and Europe"--Provided by publisher.
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This volume consists consists of forty contributions written by an internationally renowned selection of scholars. The authors adopt an interdisciplinary methodology, examining both literary and archaeological sources, and a comparative perspective that transgresses national, chronological, and cultural boundaries, in order to investigate the nature of the links between text and image. This multifaceted approach to the study of ancient artifacts enables the authors to treat art and artistic production as activities that do not merely mirror social or cultural relationships but rather, and more significantly, as activities that create social and cultural relationships. The essays in this book are motivated by their authors' belief that there is no simple direct link between art and myths, art and text, or art and ritual, and that art should not be delegated to the role of a by-product of a literate culture. Instead, the contextual and symbolic analyses of artifacts and representations offered in this volume elucidate how art actively shaped myth, how it changed texts, how it transformed ritual, and how it altered the course of local, regional, and Mediterranean histories.
Art and mythology. --- Art and society. --- Pottery, Greek --- Pottery, Roman --- Classical antiquities --- Art et mythologie --- Art et société --- Céramique grecque --- Céramique romaine --- Antiquités gréco-romaines --- Mythology and art --- Mythology in art --- Art and anthropology. --- Art and literature. --- Antiquities. --- Archaeological specimens --- Artefacts (Antiquities) --- Artifacts (Antiquities) --- Specimens, Archaeological --- Material culture --- Archaeology --- Art --- Art and sociology --- Society and art --- Sociology and art --- Mythology --- Literature and art --- Literature and painting --- Literature and sculpture --- Painting and literature --- Sculpture and literature --- Aesthetics --- Literature --- Anthropology and art --- Anthropology --- Social aspects --- Classical art. --- Greek religion. --- gender. --- iconography.
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