Author

Publication

1998 - Thames and Hudson, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

71,750 words, Guess

Page Count

287 pages

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL704579M
  • ISBN-100500203091
  • OCLC Control Number39193161
  • Library of Congress Control Number97061112
  • Goodreads1496737
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  • LibraryThing169017

Classifications

  • DDC738.3/82/0938
  • LCCNK4645 .B549 1998

Description

All the components of Greek art which were to culminate in the Classical styles of the 5th century BC can be traced in the development of vase painting in early Greece, from the 11th to the 6th centuries BC. Geometric styles gave way by about 700 BC to the influence of the Near East; in the following Orientalizing period the Greeks learned how to tell a story in pictures; and by the 6th century various regional studios were competing with the dominant Corinthian and Athenian potters and painters for markets east and west. Early Greek vases display the Greek painter's craft at its most mathematical, its most colorful, and in its most directly narrative mode. They closely mirror the history and culture of their day. The later achievements of Greek art can only be fully understood in the light of this formative period of variety, competition and experiment.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • World of art

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