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Characteristics of The Transitional Phase In Greek Sculpture Between Archaic And Classical
This research knocks on one of ancient Greek sculpture art doors was not opened very often. it's short but important interim period in its development process, between what was called the Archaic and the Classical period, approximately 30 years in which
Ali Abd AL Mohsen Ali
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GORGONEION AND GORGON-MEDUSA: A CRITICAL RESEARCH REVIEW
Our paper aims at a critical reviewing of the research that has dealt with the Gorgon-Medusa and Gorgoneion (decapitated head) apotropaic feminine beast, as recorded in various artifacts and monuments of the ancient Greek World, from early 19th century ...
Anna LAZAROU, Ioannis LIRITZIS
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The Development of Motion in Archaic Greek Sculpture
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Knidos Teritoryumunda Bulunmuş Bir Aslan Heykeli: “Knidos Yaka Aslanı”
In 2017, a white marble statue of a lion was unearthed during the excavation of a garden wall in Yaka neighborhood, in Datça District of Muğla Province (in ancient Caria). It was added to the inventory of the Marmaris Museum.
Ertekin M. DOKSANALTI
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Terracotta Figurines and the Acrolithic Statues of Demeter and Kore from Morgantina
Archaic figurines of women holding a dove recovered from in and around the Thesmophorion of S. Francesco Bisconti at Morgantina (Sicily) can be associated with a fragmentary terracotta throne now in Vienna.
Laura Maniscalco
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Farven vender tilbage. Et “sandere billede” af antik skulptur
The Re-Emergence of Colour. A “Truer Picture” of the Sculpture of Classical Antiquity Though often held to be a well-known fact, the consequences of the re-emergence of polychromy of ancient Greek and Roman sculpture have not yet made themselves ...
Jan Stubbe Østergaard
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Polyneices’ Body and His Monument: Class, Social Status, and Funerary Commemoration in Sophocles’ Antigone [PDF]
There has been much debate about the role of Greek tragedy in questioning and/or affirming values. This paper addresses the broader relationship between theater and society in terms of the ways in which the dead were commemorated in fifth-century Athens.
David Roselli
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The goal of this study is to identify cues for the cognitive process of attention in ancient Greek art, aiming to find confirmation of its possible use by ancient Greek audiences and artists.
Antonio M. Duarte, Manolis I. Stefanakis
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Images de la statuaire archaïque dans les Aitia de Callimaque
Several fragmentary elegies of Callimachus’ Aitia were meant to explain the origins of a given cult or of a strange iconography whose meaning had been obscured by the passing of time. The Aitia are thus a very important source on archaic sculpture and on
Évelyne Prioux
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El uso de señales para la atención en el arte Griego antiguo: aspectos que influencian la concentración en la obra de arte y sus elementos [PDF]
The goal of this study is to identify cues for the cognitive process of attention in ancient Greek art, aiming to find confirmation of its possible use by ancient Greek audiences and artists.
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