The Art of Vase-Painting in Classical Athens
In his new book, Professor Martin Robertson - author of A History of Greek Art (CUP 1975) and A Shorter History of Greek Art (CUP 1981) - draws together the results of a lifetime's study of Greek vase-painting, tracing the history of figure-drawing on Athenian pottery from the invention of the 'red-figure' technique in the later archaic period to the abandonment of figured vase-decoration two hundred years later. The book covers red-figure and also work produced over the same period in the same workshops in black-figure and other techniques, especially that of drawing in outline on a white ground. The book is intended as a companion volume to Sir John Beazley's The Development of Attic Black-figure (originally published in 1951 by California University Press), and as an examination and defence of Beazley's methods and achievements. This book is a major contribution to the history of Greek vase-painting and anyone seriously interested in the subject - whether scholar, student, curator, collector or amateur - will find it essential reading.
Product details
May 1994Paperback
9780521338813
364 pages
276 × 219 × 24 mm
1.324kg
300 b/w illus.
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. The beginning of red-figure
- 2. A time of ferment: the red-figure Pioneers and their contemporaries
- 3. After the Pioneers: red-figure mastery
- the beginnings of white-ground
- 4. Archaic into classical
- 5. Early classical
- 6. High classical
- 7. Developments from the high classical
- 8. The later fifth century
- developments into the fourth
- 9. The fourth century
- Notes
- Bibliography and abbreviations
- List of illustrations
- Index.