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Köln : Taschen, c2002
1151 s. : il. ; 28 cm

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ISBN 3-8228-1662-0 (váz.)
Obsahuje barevné a černobílé fotografie
Sochařství - dějiny - stati a ilustrace
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GREEK ART - PHILIPPE BRUNEAU // 9 General Introduction // 11 Background to the study of Greek sculpture // 18 Statuary and relief // 22 Art and craftsmanship // 25 How statues were used // THE ARCHAIC PERIOD // 30 Small figures // 32 Large statues // 42 Architectural sculpture // 52 The sculpture of the Acropolis, Athens // THE CLASSICAL PERIOD // 57 “The invention of art” and the question of lost originals // 63 Five master sculptors // 69 Themes and styles of Classical statuary: realism and idealism // 73 Architectural sculpture // 82 The freestanding relief // 85 The art of the goldsmith // 88 Greek sculpture outside Greece // THE HELLENISTIC AND IMPERIAL PERIODS // 95 Hellenistic sculpture // 100 The sanctuary at Delphi // 102 The development of the portrait // 106 Sculpture in the home // 108 The Imperial period // THE ART OF THE ETRUSCANS - MARIO TORELLI // 115 The historical background to Etruscan art // 117 The birth of figurative art: from the geometric style to Daedalic sculpture // 120 The flowering of Ionian art of the Archaic period // 126 The "courtly” austerity of the oligarchies // 130 The late-Classical renaissance // 136 The Etruscan Hellenistic style in the Italic koine // 142 The process of Romanization // THE ROMAN WORLD - XAVIER BARRAL I ALTET // 147 Introduction // THE NEW FUNCTIONS OF SCULPTURE // 150 Architecture and sculpture // 154 Originals and copies // 156 Public sculpture and official propaganda // 160 Iconography // 163 The house and its decoration // ROMAN REALISM // 167 The portrait and its development // 172 Sarcophagi and funerary sculpture // 175 The historical relief // 177 Religion and politics // WORKING WITH THE RAW MATERIAL // 181 Patrons and sculptors // 183 The capital // 185 Materials and colour // 187 Bronze // 189 Silver and ceramics //
THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROMAN SCULPTURE // 193 The Republican era // 195 The Augustan myth // 198 Imperial art under the Flavians and Antonines // 204 Changes during the third century // ORIGINALITY IN THE PROVINCES // 207 Mare Nostrum // 214 The Iberian peninsula // 218 Gaul and Germany // 224 The outlying regions // THE DECLINE OF EMPIRE // 227 Art under Constantine // 230 The Christianized sarcophagus // 233 Constantinople // 237 Conclusion // 239 Picture Credits

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