What was the 'Classical Revolution' in Greek art? What were its contexts, aims, achievements, and impact? This book introduces students to these questions and guides them towards the answers. Andrew Stewart examines Greek architecture, painting, and sculpture of the fifth and fourth centuries BC in relation to the great political, social, cultural, and intellectual issues of the period.
What was the 'Classical Revolution' in Greek art? What were its contexts, aims, achievements, and impact? This book introduces students to these questions and guides them towards the answers. Andrew Stewart examines Greek architecture, painting, and sculpture of the fifth and fourth centuries BC in relation to the great political, social, cultural, and intellectual issues of the period.
ANDREW STEWART is a first time author, a lawyer, husband, and full-time dad to his two young girls, Sarina and Brooke. Before having kids, Andrew could often be found in a cafe writing for work, school or for a much needed escape. Andrew lives with his family in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. JENNIFER PENNER is a self-taught artist from Southern Manitoba. Using a semi-realistic style, she draws inspiration from people, nature, and animals to create pieces that manipulate reality. Jennifer's interest in art began while in high school and was revived in 2018 while on maternity leave. What started as a way to unwind and de-stress suddenly became a bit more of a career goal.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Archaic into classical: the Greek revolution 2. The first generation 3. The classical moment 4. Interlude: city, household, and individual in classical Greece 5. The great convulsion 6. The fourth century: an age of the individual? 7. The shadow of Macedon.
1. Archaic into classical: the Greek revolution 2. The first generation 3. The classical moment 4. Interlude: city, household, and individual in classical Greece 5. The great convulsion 6. The fourth century: an age of the individual? 7. The shadow of Macedon.
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