ANCIENT GREEK PAINTING AND ITS ECHOES IN LATER ART
Stelios Lydakis
Professor of history of Art, former director of the Museum of the City of Athens, Vouros-Eutaxias Foundation
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320 pages, 260 color illustrations, hardback, 29x24,5 cm
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The author provides a complete history of ancient Greek painting, from the earliest examples in Crete, Thera, and Mycenae to those of the Classical Greek and Roman pe-riods. Through a variety of examples, he shows how these ancient works shaped later ones. Among the works repro-duced here are wall paintings from Knossos, Thera, Pom-peii, Herculaneum, and Oplontis; vases from the Myce-naean through to the Classical period; reliefs from the Parthenon; and mosaics from Pompeii and Delos. The book also features paintings inspired by antique models in later centuries, by such artists as Mantegna, Titian, Dürer, Raphael, Rembrandt, and Rubens.
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