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A comprehensive, authoritative account of the development Greek Art through the 1st millennium BC.
  • An invaluable resource for scholars dealing with the art, material culture and history of the post-classical world
  • Includes voices from such diverse fields as art history, classical studies, and archaeology and offers a diversity of views to the topic
  • Features an innovative group of chapters dealing with the reception of Greek art from the Middle Ages to the present
  • Includes chapters on Chronology and Topography, as well as Workshops and Technology
  • Includes four major sections: Forms, Times and Places; Contacts and Colonies; Images and Meanings; Greek Art: Ancient to Antique
Content:
Chapter 1 The Greeks and their Art (pages 1–14): Tyler Jo Smith and Dimitris Plantzos
Chapter 2 Chronology and Topography (pages 15–38): Nicki Waugh
Chapter 3 Greek Decorated Pottery I: Athenian Vase?Painting (pages 39–61): Thomas Mannack
Chapter 4 Greek Decorated Pottery II: Regions and Workshops (pages 62–104): Stavros A. Paspalas
Chapter 5 Free?Standing and Relief Sculpture (pages 105–131): Dimitris Damaskos
Chapter 6 Architecture in City and Sanctuary (pages 132–152): Marina Yeroulanou
Chapter 7 Architectural Sculpture (pages 153–170): Olga Palagia
Chapter 8 Wall? And Panel?Painting (pages 171–185): Dimitris Plantzos
Chapter 9 Mosaics (pages 186–199): Ruth Westgate
Chapter 10 Luxury Arts (pages 200–220): John Boardman and Claudia Wagner
Chapter 11 Terracottas (pages 221–234): Lucilla Burn
Chapter 12 Coinages (pages 235–254): Francois de Callatay
Chapter 13 Workshops and Technology (pages 255–272): Eleni Hasaki
Chapter 14 Ancient Writers on Art (pages 273–289): Kenneth Lapatin
Chapter 15 Egypt and North Africa (pages 291–311): Sabine Weber
Chapter 16 Cyprus and the Near East (pages 312–329): Tamar Hodos
Chapter 17 Asia Minor (pages 330–349): Veli Kose
Chapter 18 The Black Sea (pages 350–368): Jan Bouzek
Chapter 19 Sicily and South Italy (pages 369–396): Clemente Marconi
Chapter 20 Olympian Gods at Home and Abroad (pages 397–413): H. A. Shapiro
Chapter 21 Politics and Society (pages 414–439): Eleni Manakidou
Chapter 22 Personification: Not Just a Symbolic Mode (pages 440–455): Amy C. Smith
Chapter 23 The Non?Greek in Greek Art (pages 456–479): Beth Cohen
Chapter 24 Birth, Marriage, and Death (pages 480–497): John H. Oakley
Chapter 25 Age, Gender, and Social Identity (pages 498–509): Jenifer Neils
Chapter 26 Sex, Gender, and Sexuality (pages 510–524): Timothy J. McNiven
Chapter 27 Drinking and Dining (pages 525–542): Kathleen M. Lynch
Chapter 28 Competition, Festival, and Performance (pages 543–563): Tyler Jo Smith
Chapter 29 Figuring Religious Ritual (pages 564–578): Francois Lissarrague
Chapter 30 Agency in Greek Art (pages 579–595): James Whitley
Chapter 31 Greek Art through Roman Eyes (pages 597–620): Michael Squire
Chapter 32 Greek Art in Late Antiquity and Byzantium (pages 621–632): Anthony Kaldellis
Chapter 33 The Antique Legacy from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment (pages 633–648): Jill Johnson Deupi
Chapter 34 Greek Art and the Grand Tour (pages 649–666): Sue Blundell
Chapter 35 Myth and the Ideal in 20th c. Exhibitions of Classical Art (pages 667–682): Delia Tzortzaki
Chapter 36 The Cultural Property Debate (pages 683–697): Stelios Lekakis
Chapter 37 Greek Art at University, 19th–20th c. (pages 698–710): Stephen L. Dyson
Chapter 38 Surveying the Scholarship (pages 711–722): Lucie Wall Stylianopoulos
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