Drawing the Greek Vase
Drawing the Greek Vase
Classical Reception Between Art and Archaeology
Petsalis-Diomidis, Alexia; Meyer, Caspar
Oxford University Press
06/2023
352
Dura
Inglês
9780192856128
15 a 20 dias
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1: Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis: Introduction
2: Caspar Meyer: Why Drawing Still Matters: Connecting Hands and Minds in the Study of Greek Vases
3: Amy C. Smith: Winckelmann's Elegant Simplicity: From Three to Two Dimensions and Back Again
4: Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis: The Graphic Medium and Artistic Style: Thomas Hope (1769-1831) and Two-Dimensional Encounters with Greek Vases
5: Milette Gaifman: The Flattened Greek Vase
6: Marie-Amelie Bernard: Images of Greek Vases as a Basis for a Scientific Archaeology: Investigating the Archival Legacy of the Gerhard'scher Apparat's Drawings
7: Katharina Lorenz: Volume and Scale: Adolf Furtwaengler and Karl Reichhold's Hervorragende Vasenbilder and the Study of Visual Narrative on Late Fifth-Century Vases
8: Athena Tsingarida: Drawing as an Instrument of Connoisseurship: J. D. Beazley and his Late-Nineteenth-Century Forerunners
9: Kate Morton: Drawing the Greek Vase: A British Museum Illustrator's Perspective
10: Nikolaus Dietrich: Drawing vs Photography: On the Gains and Losses of Technical Innovation
11: Vinnie Norskov: The Use of Photographs in the Trade of Greek Vases
12: Caspar Meyer: Afterword
2: Caspar Meyer: Why Drawing Still Matters: Connecting Hands and Minds in the Study of Greek Vases
3: Amy C. Smith: Winckelmann's Elegant Simplicity: From Three to Two Dimensions and Back Again
4: Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis: The Graphic Medium and Artistic Style: Thomas Hope (1769-1831) and Two-Dimensional Encounters with Greek Vases
5: Milette Gaifman: The Flattened Greek Vase
6: Marie-Amelie Bernard: Images of Greek Vases as a Basis for a Scientific Archaeology: Investigating the Archival Legacy of the Gerhard'scher Apparat's Drawings
7: Katharina Lorenz: Volume and Scale: Adolf Furtwaengler and Karl Reichhold's Hervorragende Vasenbilder and the Study of Visual Narrative on Late Fifth-Century Vases
8: Athena Tsingarida: Drawing as an Instrument of Connoisseurship: J. D. Beazley and his Late-Nineteenth-Century Forerunners
9: Kate Morton: Drawing the Greek Vase: A British Museum Illustrator's Perspective
10: Nikolaus Dietrich: Drawing vs Photography: On the Gains and Losses of Technical Innovation
11: Vinnie Norskov: The Use of Photographs in the Trade of Greek Vases
12: Caspar Meyer: Afterword
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1: Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis: Introduction
2: Caspar Meyer: Why Drawing Still Matters: Connecting Hands and Minds in the Study of Greek Vases
3: Amy C. Smith: Winckelmann's Elegant Simplicity: From Three to Two Dimensions and Back Again
4: Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis: The Graphic Medium and Artistic Style: Thomas Hope (1769-1831) and Two-Dimensional Encounters with Greek Vases
5: Milette Gaifman: The Flattened Greek Vase
6: Marie-Amelie Bernard: Images of Greek Vases as a Basis for a Scientific Archaeology: Investigating the Archival Legacy of the Gerhard'scher Apparat's Drawings
7: Katharina Lorenz: Volume and Scale: Adolf Furtwaengler and Karl Reichhold's Hervorragende Vasenbilder and the Study of Visual Narrative on Late Fifth-Century Vases
8: Athena Tsingarida: Drawing as an Instrument of Connoisseurship: J. D. Beazley and his Late-Nineteenth-Century Forerunners
9: Kate Morton: Drawing the Greek Vase: A British Museum Illustrator's Perspective
10: Nikolaus Dietrich: Drawing vs Photography: On the Gains and Losses of Technical Innovation
11: Vinnie Norskov: The Use of Photographs in the Trade of Greek Vases
12: Caspar Meyer: Afterword
2: Caspar Meyer: Why Drawing Still Matters: Connecting Hands and Minds in the Study of Greek Vases
3: Amy C. Smith: Winckelmann's Elegant Simplicity: From Three to Two Dimensions and Back Again
4: Alexia Petsalis-Diomidis: The Graphic Medium and Artistic Style: Thomas Hope (1769-1831) and Two-Dimensional Encounters with Greek Vases
5: Milette Gaifman: The Flattened Greek Vase
6: Marie-Amelie Bernard: Images of Greek Vases as a Basis for a Scientific Archaeology: Investigating the Archival Legacy of the Gerhard'scher Apparat's Drawings
7: Katharina Lorenz: Volume and Scale: Adolf Furtwaengler and Karl Reichhold's Hervorragende Vasenbilder and the Study of Visual Narrative on Late Fifth-Century Vases
8: Athena Tsingarida: Drawing as an Instrument of Connoisseurship: J. D. Beazley and his Late-Nineteenth-Century Forerunners
9: Kate Morton: Drawing the Greek Vase: A British Museum Illustrator's Perspective
10: Nikolaus Dietrich: Drawing vs Photography: On the Gains and Losses of Technical Innovation
11: Vinnie Norskov: The Use of Photographs in the Trade of Greek Vases
12: Caspar Meyer: Afterword
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