Ancient Art and its Historiography
A A Donohue editor Mark D Fullerton editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:16th Jun '11
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This 2003 book explores the historiography of ancient Near Eastern and Classical art.
This 2003 book treats the historiography of ancient Near Eastern and Classical art, examining the social, intellectual and institutional contexts that have shaped the way that the history of ancient art has been and continues to be written. It demonstrates how the study and interpretation of ancient art reflect contemporary ideas and practices.This 2003 book treats the historiography of ancient Near Eastern and Classical art, examining the social, intellectual and institutional contexts that have shaped the way that the history of ancient art has been and continues to be written. It demonstrates how, from the Renaissance to the time of publication, the study and interpretation of ancient art reflect contemporary ideas and practices. Among the subjects considered are the classical tradition in the post-antique West; the emergence of academic disciplines; the role of collections in the evaluation of ancient art; and issues of race, gender, and cultural authority in the interpretation of ancient civilisations.
Review of the hardback: '… a readable and provocative reflection on the subject, of interest to any art historian.' The Burlington Magazine
Review of the hardback: '… this is a stimulating and thought-provoking collection which will be of interest both to scholars of ancient art and to those interested in the reception and uses of the ancient world from antiquity to the present day.' Journal of Hellenic Studies
ISBN: 9780521292597
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 12mm
Weight: 310g
224 pages