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Greek sculpture

Georgina Muskett

(Classical world series)

Bristol Classical Press, 2012

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Sculpture is one of the art forms for which Ancient Greece is renowned, serving as an inspiration to other societies from Ancient Rome to the present day. This book offers an accessible introduction to Ancient Greek sculpture from its beginnings in the eighth century BC to the end of the Hellenistic period in the second century BC. Particular consideration has been given to the context for which the sculpture was commissioned. Other chapters feature the birth of Greek sculpture, its development after the death of Alexander the Great, and the widespread copying of famous sculptures in antiquity. The final chapter considers the central role that the acquisition of Greek sculpture played in the establishment of the art collections that became our modern-day museums and institutions. Each chapter contains a case study highlighting a particular facet of the subject under discussion. Greek Sculpture provides an introduction to the topic with school and university students in mind. It is designed to help viewers of Ancient Greek sculptures understand both the sculptures themselves and the context for which they were made.

Table of Contents

Introduction The Origins of Greek Sculpture Funerary Sculpture Sculptures Great and Small: Funerary Offerings Sculpture from Architectural Settings Patrons and Patronage A question of Medium: Stone and Bronze Collectors and Collecting Suggestions for Further Reading and Study Glossary Index

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