Greek Sculpture and the Problem of Description
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:8th Jun '05
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This book examines how interpretation and examination of Greek sculpture are intertwined.
When interpreting Greek statues, scholars have emphasised the importance of separating objective evaluation of evidence from interpretation, but in practice it has proved difficult to draw this distinction. This study examines the scholarship on a select number of well-known Greek statues from the eighteenth century through the present.This book explores the role of description in the interpretation of ancient Greek statuary. Although scholars have emphasised the importance of separating objective evaluation of evidence from interpretation, in practice it has proved difficult to draw this distinction. Even at the level of observation and vocabulary, the scholarship on Greek sculpture has been moulded by concepts and convictions that impose particular interpretations on the material. This study examines the scholarship on a select number of well-known Greek statues from the eighteenth century through the present. The impact of the historical, cultural and intellectual contexts that produced this specialised scholarship is demonstrated through considerations of issues such as ethnicity, psychology, theories about artistic form, and evolving conceptions of nude and clothed figures.
'… published and illustrated to Cambridge University Press's usual high standard … Dr Donohue does a service in refreshing our approach to ancient sculpture …' Art Newspaper
ISBN: 9780521840842
Dimensions: 255mm x 181mm x 22mm
Weight: 793g
278 pages