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Personal Styles in Greek Sculpture

Personal Styles in Greek Sculpture

Personal Styles in Greek Sculpture

Olga Palagia, University of Athens, Greece
J. J. Pollitt, Yale University, Connecticut
January 1999
Paperback
9780521657389
$47.99
USD
Paperback

    The aim of this 1996 book is to identify and evaluate the distinctive styles of five important ancient Greek sculptors whose work is discussed by ancient writers. Its underlying assumption is that the history of Greek sculpture was not simply governed by impersonal, evolutionary forces but that, like the sculpture of later periods, it was shaped by the intuitions, predilections and innovations of particular individuals. The international group of authors whose essays appear here recognize that the problematical and fragmentary nature of the surviving evidence makes their task a difficult one. Nevertheless, by drawing upon the evidence of recent archaeological finds and by re-evaluating both the ancient literary sources and earlier scholarly literature, they expand our understanding of the role of personal styles in ancient Greek art.

    • Professor Pollitt is a best-selling Press author
    • First Yale Classical Study ever to go into paperback
    • Very successful in hardback

    Product details

    January 1999
    Paperback
    9780521657389
    250 pages
    246 × 189 × 13 mm
    0.45kg
    131 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: masters and masterworks in the study of classical sculpture J. J. Pollitt
    • 1. Pheidias Evelyn B. Harrison
    • 2. Polykleitos Adolf H. Borbein
    • 3. Praxiteles Aileen Ajootian
    • 4. Lysippos Charles M. Edwards
    • 5. Damophon Petros Themelis.
      Contributors
    • J. J. Pollitt, Evelyn B. Harrison, Adolf H. Borbein, Aileen Ajootian, Charles M. Edwards, Petros Themelis

    • Editors
    • Olga Palagia , University of Athens, Greece
    • J. J. Pollitt , Yale University, Connecticut