The Art of Vase Painting in Classical Athens

The Art of Vase Painting in Classical Athens
Author: Martin Robertson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1992
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0521338816

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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.

Polygnotos and Vase Painting in Classical Athens

Polygnotos and Vase Painting in Classical Athens
Author: Susan B. Matheson
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1995
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0299138704

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Matheson provides the first comprehensive chronology for Polygnotos's own works, and then analyzes the distinctive, evolving Polygnotan style first isolated by Sir John Beazley, comparing this style to that of contemporary Athenian workshops and demonstrating its seminal influence on the later vase painting of southern Italy.

A Guide to Scenes of Daily Life on Athenian Vases

A Guide to Scenes of Daily Life on Athenian Vases
Author: John H. Oakley,John Oakley
Publsiher: University of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780299327248

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Painted vases are the richest and most complex images that remain from ancient Greece. Over the past decades, a great deal has been written on ancient art that portrays myths and rituals. Less has been written on scenes of daily life, and what has been written has been tucked away in hard-to-find books and journals. A Guide to Scenes of Daily Life on Athenian Vases synthesizes this material and expands it: it is the first comprehensive volume to present visual representations of everything from pets and children's games to drunken revelry and funerary rituals. John H. Oakley's clear, accessible writing provides sound information with just the right amount of detail. Specialists of Greek art will welcome this book for its text and illustrations. This guide is an essential and much-needed reference for scholars and an ideal sourcebook for classics and art history.

Vase Painting Gender and Social Identity in Archaic Athens

Vase Painting  Gender  and Social Identity in Archaic Athens
Author: Mark Stansbury-O'Donnell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2013-05-05
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781107662803

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This study explores the phenomenon of 'spectators' at the sides of Athenian narrative vase paintings.

Style and Politics in Athenian Vase painting

Style and Politics in Athenian Vase painting
Author: Richard T. Neer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2002
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0521791111

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In this study of Athenian vases of the late Archaic period, Neer tracks the design and imagery of the symposium, with its elaborate riddles and poems and the development of "naturalistic" techniques, such as foreshortening and shading. He also traces the birth of self-portraiture at the end of the sixth century and the treatment of overtly political subject-matter in the early democracy. The author thus reexamines basic ideas about Greek art and history, with particular regard to naturalism, realism, allegory, and the relation of ceramics to social life. Neer further demonstrates how formal ambiguity provided vase painters and their audiences with a means of creating new conceptions of civic identity.

The Transformation of Athens

The Transformation of Athens
Author: Robin Osborne
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780691177670

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How remarkable changes in ancient Greek pottery reveal the transformation of classical Greek culture Why did soldiers stop fighting, athletes stop competing, and lovers stop having graphic sex in classical Greek art? The scenes depicted on Athenian pottery of the mid-fifth century BC are very different from those of the late sixth century. Did Greek potters have a different world to see—or did they come to see the world differently? In this lavishly illustrated and engagingly written book, Robin Osborne argues that these remarkable changes are the best evidence for the shifting nature of classical Greek culture. Osborne examines the thousands of surviving Athenian red-figure pots painted between 520 and 440 BC and describes the changing depictions of soldiers and athletes, drinking parties and religious occasions, sexual relations, and scenes of daily life. He shows that it was not changes in each activity that determined how the world was shown, but changes in values and aesthetics. By demonstrating that changes in artistic style involve choices about what aspects of the world we decide to represent as well as how to represent them, this book rewrites the history of Greek art. By showing that Greeks came to see the world differently over the span of less than a century, it reassesses the history of classical Greece and of Athenian democracy. And by questioning whether art reflects or produces social and political change, it provokes a fresh examination of the role of images in an ever-evolving world.

Dionysos in Classical Athens

Dionysos in Classical Athens
Author: Cornelia Isler-Kerényi
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2014-11-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004270121

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Dionysos, with his following of satyrs and women, was a major theme in a big part of the figure painted pottery in 500-300 B.C. Athens. As an original testimonial of their time, the imagery on these vases convey what this god meant to his worshippers. It becomes clear that he was not only appropriate for wine, wine indulgence, ecstasy and theatre. Rather, he was presenton many, both happy and sad, occasions. The vase painters have emphasized different aspects of Dionysos for their customers inside and outside of Athens, depending on the political and cultural situation.

Greek Vase Painting

Greek Vase Painting
Author: Dietrich Von Bothmer
Publsiher: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Total Pages: 75
Release: 1987
Genre: Vase-painting, Greek
ISBN: 9780870994883

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