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Author Childs, William

Title Greek art and aesthetics in the fourth century B.C. William A.P. Childs
Published Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 2017. (Baltimore, Md. : Project MUSE, 2015)

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Description 1 online resource (pages cm)
Series Publications of the department of art and archaeology, princeton university
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Contents Introduction -- The Evidence, Part 1 Originals and Chronology -- The Evidence, Part 2 Copies -- General Issues of Style in Sculpture and Painting -- Form and Presentation Sculpture -- Form and Presentation Architectural Sculpture -- Iconography -- Style and Meaning -- Reception -- Conclusion
Summary "Greek Art and Aesthetics in the Fourth Century B.C. analyzes the broad character of art produced during this period, providing in-depth analysis of and commentary on many of its most notable examples of sculpture and painting. Taking into consideration developments in style and subject matter, and elucidating political, religious, and intellectual context, William A. P. Childs argues that Greek art in this era was a natural outgrowth of the high classical period and focused on developing the rudiments of individual expression that became the hallmark of the classical in the fifth century. As Childs shows, in many respects the art of this period corresponds with the philosophical inquiry by Plato and his contemporaries into the nature of art and speaks to the contemporaneous sense of insecurity and renewed religious devotion. Delving into formal and iconographic developments in sculpture and painting, Childs examines how the sensitive, expressive quality of these works seamlessly links the classical and Hellenistic periods, with no appreciable rupture in the continuous exploration of the human condition. Another overarching theme concerns the nature of "style as a concept of expression," an issue that becomes more important given the increasingly multiple styles and functions of fourth-century Greek art. Childs also shows how the color and form of works suggested the unseen and revealed the profound character of individuals and the physical world." -- Publisher's description
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-340) and indexes
Notes Description based on print version record
Subject Art, Greek -- History
Art and philosophy -- Greece -- History
Philosophy, Ancient.
Aesthetics, Ancient.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
Aesthetics, Ancient
Art and philosophy
Art, Greek
Philosophy, Ancient
Greece
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
Author Project Muse
LC no. 2017935852
ISBN 9781400890514
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