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Hellenistic Sculpture
R. R. R. Smith
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Description for Hellenistic Sculpture
Paperback. Provides a thematic and regional survey of Hellenistic sculpture, focusing on its main elements and its innovations. Series: World of Art S. Num Pages: 288 pages, 387 illustrations. BIC Classification: ACG; AFK. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 211 x 150 x 21. Weight in Grams: 602.
The exuberant realism and virtuoso technique of Hellenistic sculpture formed the basis of European art. Under Alexander and his cosmopolitan successors, sculptors enriched the classical Greek repertoire with a whole range of new subjects – hermaphrodites, putti, peasants, boxers – and new styles – baroque treatment, genre figures, individualized portraiture.
Professor Smith offers a reappraisal of this entire artistic epoch as a period of innovation, demonstrating the variety, subtlety and complexity of its styles. Numerous illustrations reveal the skill and inventiveness of the Hellenistic masters, who created works of great beauty and expressive power. The result is a lively survey of a vital phase in the evolution of Western art.
Professor Smith offers a reappraisal of this entire artistic epoch as a period of innovation, demonstrating the variety, subtlety and complexity of its styles. Numerous illustrations reveal the skill and inventiveness of the Hellenistic masters, who created works of great beauty and expressive power. The result is a lively survey of a vital phase in the evolution of Western art.
Product Details
Publisher
Thames & Hudson Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
287
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1991
Series
World of Art S.
Condition
New
Weight
606g
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780500202494
SKU
V9780500202494
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99-2
About R. R. R. Smith
Professor R R R Smith writes and teaches extensively on the art and architecture of the Hellenisitic and Roman periods. He is currently the Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of Oxford.
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