The pronomos vase and its context
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The pronomos vase and its context
Oxford University Press, 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [265]-283) and index
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Description
The Pronomos Vase is the single most important piece of pictorial evidence for ancient theatre to have survived from ancient Greece. It depicts an entire theatrical chorus and cast along with the celebrated musician Pronomos, in the presence of their patron god, Dionysos. In this collection of essays, illustrated with nearly 60 drawings and photographs, leading specialists from a variety of disciplines tackle the critical questions posed by this complex hub of
evidence. The discussion covers a wide range of perspectives and issues, including the artist's oeuvre; the pottery market; the relation of this piece to other artistic, and especially celebratory, artefacts; the political and cultural contexts of the world that it was produced in; the identification of
figures portrayed on it: and the significance of the Pronomos Vase as theatrical evidence. The volume offers not only the most recent scholarship on the vase but also some ground-breaking interpretations of it.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. A Description
- 3. The Contexts of the Production and Distribution of Athenian Painted Pottery in c.400
- 4. From Flat Page to the Volume of the Pot
- 5. Satyr-Play and Tragedy, Faec to Face
- 6. Aetiological Performance and Consecration in the Sanctuary of Dionysos
- 7. The Context of Choregic Dedications
- 8. The Transformation of Athenian Theatre Culture around 400 BC
- 9. Who's Who on the Pronomos Vase?
- 10. Tragic Theatre: Demetrios' Rolls and Dionysos' Other Woman
- 11. The Man and the Music (and the Choregos?)
- 12. Dance in Satyr Play
- 13. The Tragic Costumes
- 14. A Curtain Call?
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