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Title Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and tradition / edited by Warren G. Moon
Published Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, [1995]
©1995

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Description xii, 363 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 28 cm
Series Wisconsin studies in classics
Wisconsin studies in classics.
Contents 1. The Doryphoros: Looking Backward / Jeffrey M. Hurwit -- 2. The Canon of Polykleitos and Other Canons / J. J. Pollitt -- 3. The Lure of Philosophy: Craft and Higher Learning in Ancient Greece / Ira S. Mark -- 4. Polykleitos and Hippokratic Medicine / Gregory V. Leftwich -- 5. The Pose of the Doryphoros / Richard Tobin -- 6. A Roman Masterpiece: The Minneapolis Doryphoros / Hugo Meyer -- 7. The Replica of Polykleitos' Doryphoros in the Minneapolis Institute of Arts: An Archaeological Description / C. H. Hallett -- 8. Kopienkritik and the Works of Polykleitos / C. H. Hallett -- 9. Head Types of the Doryphoros / K. J. Hartswick -- 10. Paene ad exemplum: Polykleitos' Other Works / Brunilde S. Ridgway -- 11. Polykleitos and the Allure of Feminine Beauty / Angelos Delivorrias -- 12. Reflections of Polykleitos' Works on Ancient Coins / Carmen Arnold-Biucchi -- 13. Polykleitan and Related Sculptures in American Collections: Recent Acquisitions / Carlos A. Picon
14. Notes on the Reception of the Polykleitan Style: Diomedes to Alexander / Andrew Stewart -- 15. The Augustus from Prima Porta and the Transformation of the Polykleitan Heroic Ideal: The Rhetoric of Art / John Pollini -- 16. Nudity and Narrative: Observations on the Synagogue Paintings from Dura-Europos / Warren G. Moon -- 17. Polykles and Polykleitos in the Renaissance: The "Letto di Policreto" / Phyllis Pray Bober -- 18. Winckelmann's History of Art and Polyclitus / A. A. Donohue
Summary Polykleitos, the Doryphoros, and Tradition displays an impressive range of approaches, beginning with commentary on the artistic and philosophical antecedents that influenced Polykleitos' own aesthetic, as well as the role of contemporary Greek anatomical knowledge in his representation of the human form. Many of the essays offer extended analysis and detailed illustration of his surviving sculptures, later copies of his work, and reflections of his style in sculpture, paintings, coins, and other art in Greece, Italy, and Asia Minor. Several essays offer an extended discussion of Polykleitos' original bronze Doryphoros, its pose, its relation to other spearbearer sculptures, and the fine Roman marble copy of it now at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Analysis Greece
Sculptures
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Polyclitus, active 5th century B.C. Doryphorus.
Polyclitus, active 5th century B.C. -- Criticism and interpretation.
Author Moon, Warren G.
LC no. 94030288
ISBN 0299143104 (cloth)