Dionysian Imagery in Archaic Greek Art

Dionysian Imagery in Archaic Greek Art
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015011496299
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Synopsis Dionysian Imagery in Archaic Greek Art by : Thomas H. Carpenter

This study examines the development of Dionysian imagery in Greek vase painting from the first appearance of the god on an Attic vase c. 580 BC to the point at which red figure overtook black figure as the dominant style of vase painting in Attica c. 520 BC.

Dionysos in Classical Athens

Dionysos in Classical Athens
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 310
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ISBN-10 : 9789004270121
ISBN-13 : 9004270124
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Synopsis Dionysos in Classical Athens by : Cornelia Isler-Kerényi

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.

Dionysian Imagery in Fifth-century Athens

Dionysian Imagery in Fifth-century Athens
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Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015039051514
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Synopsis Dionysian Imagery in Fifth-century Athens by : Thomas H. Carpenter

This is an extensive study of Dionysian imagery found primarily in scenes on red-figure vases of the fifth-century BC but also in the architectural sculpture, coins, and theatre of the same period. Thomas Carpenter seeks to define a methodology for using this imagery as evidence for cultural and religious activity, and challenges some commonly-held views about the meaning of Dionysian iconography, at the same time pointing to problems inherent in the evidence under scrutiny.

Dionysos in Archaic Greece

Dionysos in Archaic Greece
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 384
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ISBN-10 : 9789004144453
ISBN-13 : 9004144455
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Synopsis Dionysos in Archaic Greece by : Cornelia Isler-Kerényi

An interpretation of the god Dionysos as seen by Greek vase painters before the golden age of classical culture, which will help understand his wide popularity beyond wine consumption, which lasted until the end of antiquity.

Ancient Greek Art and Iconography

Ancient Greek Art and Iconography
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Total Pages : 376
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015042580673
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Synopsis Ancient Greek Art and Iconography by : Warren G. Moon

Greek vase-painting

Greek vase-painting
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Publisher : DigiCat
Total Pages : 190
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ISBN-10 : EAN:8596547090267
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Synopsis Greek vase-painting by : Ernst Buschor

The following chapters discuss the painting styles of Ancient Greek pottery, from the Stone and Bronze Ages all the way up to the 5th century. It also covers the techniques used in different eras, such as the Kamares technique (the imposition of white, red, and orange on a black ground) and the Mycenean technique (there is simply painting in black on light clay).

British Reports, Translations and Theses

British Reports, Translations and Theses
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Total Pages : 402
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015043365256
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Synopsis British Reports, Translations and Theses by : British Library. Lending Division

Issue for Mar. 1981 contains index for Jan.-Mar. 1981 in microfiche form.

The Art of Vase-Painting in Classical Athens

The Art of Vase-Painting in Classical Athens
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 372
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ISBN-10 : 0521338816
ISBN-13 : 9780521338813
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Synopsis The Art of Vase-Painting in Classical Athens by : Martin Robertson

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.