Excerpt from Greek Vases Historical and Descriptive: With Some Brief Notices of Vases in the Museum of the Louvre, and a Selection From Vases in the British Museum
For a number of years the tendency of writers on Greek vase-painting has been to dwell chiefly on questions of artistic style, to discuss elaborately the classification of the vases on a chronological basis, to enter minutely into the problems of local schools of painting, and to try to define the characteristics of those painters whose names have survived on their works. Without some special preparation no reader could follow these intricate speculations with advantage.
In these circumstances it occurred to Miss Horner that the more important of the results thus far arrived at could be stated in a way which would be interesting to general readers, and useful to those who might desire some elementary preparation before visiting any great collection of vases, such as that of the British Museum or of the Louvre. She observed also that the questions of artistic style which at present occupy so much of the attention of special students are far from absorbing the whole of the interest that attaches to the Greek vases. There remains, for instance, the vast multitude of subjects drawn from mythology, legend, or daily life. It may be that in ancient times these vases were often purchased for their artistic qualities.
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Excerpt from Greek Vases Historical and Descriptive: With Some Brief Notices of Vases in the Museum of the Louvre, and a Selection From Vases in the British Museum
Earthenware Vases, is offered for the use of those who, though possibly unacquainted with the Greek language, history, and legends, are capable of appreci ating beauty in exact form and harmonious proportions; also of deriving some pleasure in the poetical fictions handed down to us from remote ages, such as are seen illustrated on these Vases. The marvellous genius of Greeks who lived nearly three thousand years ago, enabled them to produce works of art, which serve as models in this nineteenth century; and, although their paintings have almost all perished, we have the remains of buildings and sculptures, as well as perfect examples of the humbler art of pottery, all of which bear witness to the excellence they had attained. We may learn from these Vases how the Greek combined utility with what delights the eye, added beauty and refinement to objects in common use, and preserved the traditions of his fathers before the art of writing had become common.
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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book explores the timeless beauty and captivating stories that adorn ancient Greek vases from the 6th to the 4th century BC. With captivating imagery and lucid descriptions, it transports readers to a bygone era, showcasing the artistry and cultural insights imbued in these exquisite artifacts. The author delves into the history, techniques, and symbolism that shaped the evolution of Greek vases, from their humble beginnings to their role as celebrated works of art. Each vase becomes a window into the beliefs, myths, and daily life of ancient Greece. Through illustrations and detailed analysis, the book uncovers the fascinating tales of heroes, gods, and mortals depicted on the vases, providing a vibrant tapestry of Greek storytelling. By examining the themes of mythology, religion, and social customs, this book reveals the profound cultural significance of Greek vases. It highlights their importance as historical documents, shedding light on ancient rituals, ceremonies, and societal norms. Furthermore, it explores the contributions of master vase painters like Exekias and Euphronios, whose creative genius elevated these vessels into masterpieces that continue to inspire awe and wonder to this day. Ultimately, this book serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Greek artistry and the power of visual storytelling. It offers a profound appreciation for the beauty and cultural depth of ancient Greek vases, inviting readers to immerse themselves in their timeless appeal and gain a deeper understanding of this remarkable chapter in human history. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781330874233_0
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