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The Oxford History of Classical Art [Hardcover]

John Boardman (Editor)


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0198143869 978-0198143864 November 18, 1993
Lying at the heart of the Western classical tradition, the rich legacy of the arts of ancient Greece and Rome continues to provide inspiration and guidance to artists and art lovers everywhere. Lavishly illustrated and masterfully prepared under the editorship of John Boardman, one of the world's preeminent classicists, The Oxford History of Classical Art offers readers the definitive companion to the artistic and architectural achievements of the Greco-Roman world, from the rise of the Greek city-states to the fall of the Roman Empire.
Written by Boardman and a team of distinguished experts, this sumptuous volume presents the full pageantry and glory of the classical world, tracing the origins and evolution of classical art as it gradually moved from the art of individuals and small communities to the art of a world power. Particular attention is paid throughout to the splendor and quality of the arts themselves, aptly represented in 528 stunningly beautiful black and white and full-color plates. From the stiffly representational style of early antiquity and the oriental influence of Egypt and Mesopotamia to the full flowering of the Greece's Golden Age, text and illustrations work together to enhance our appreciation of the fascinating process through which humanity itself became the central focus of art, and artists and artisans sought for the first time not just to imitate the natural world, but to actually improve on nature through perfection of form and composition.
Turning to Rome, the contributors dramatically illustrate that Roman art was far more than a mere pastiche of Greek influences. They take an in-depth look at the Romans' profound contributions to architecture, as they used their technical progress with arch, vault, and the use of brick and concrete, to create new attitudes to the use of space and light and principles of design which went far beyond the more limited ambitions of the Greek world.
Destined to become the definitive sourcebook in its field, The Oxford History of Classical Art is indispensable for anyone intrigued by the timeless heritage of the ancient world, as well as for artists and students of art and art history.


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YA-This companion volume to The Oxford History of the Classical World provides a broad and scholarly overview of Greek and Roman art, ranging from the 8th century B.C.E. to the late Roman Empire. Each chapter includes a historical and social commentary on the changing styles as well as on the artists and their patrons. Hundreds of plates, with well-documented explanations, support the narrative essays and highlight the phenomenal growth and dissemination of classical art worldwide. An excellent reference source.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Western art is very much the descendant of the 1500-year history of Greco-Roman art; many of the classical motifs and vernacular have become so commonplace they pass unnoticed. The changing forms of classical art, the differing societies and patrons for whom artifacts were produced, the roles and objectives of the artists, and the manner in which classical art was disseminated throughout the ancient world are all well analyzed and well presented in this work. While the text is on the dry side, a broad choice of illustrations--28 very good color plates, 396 well-indexed black-and-white reproductions, and three good maps--provide a focus and foundation for the narrative. This affordable companion to Boardman's The Oxford History of the Classical World ( LJ 1/87) will be a useful addition to collections where general works on classical art are lacking.
- Mary Morgan Smith, Northland P.L., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 406 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (November 18, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0198143869
  • ISBN-13: 978-0198143864
  • Product Dimensions: 10.9 x 8.8 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #708,905 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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