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Examines the styles and contexts of portrait statues produced during the early Hellenistic age.
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Examines the styles and contexts of portrait statues produced during the early Hellenistic age.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 1054g
- ISBN-13: 9780521866590
- ISBN-10: 0521866596
- Artikelnr.: 21415014
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. November 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 286mm x 221mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 1054g
- ISBN-13: 9780521866590
- ISBN-10: 0521866596
- Artikelnr.: 21415014
Peter Schultz is assistant professor of art history at Concordia College. He is the co-editor of Aspects of Ancient Greek Cult: Ritual, Context, Iconography and the author of several articles on Athenian sculpture.
Ralf von den Hoff is Chair of the Archaeological Institute of the University of Freiburg in Breisgau. He is the author of Philosphenportrats des Fruh- und Hochhellenismus and numerous articles on Greek art.
Ralf von den Hoff is Chair of the Archaeological Institute of the University of Freiburg in Breisgau. He is the author of Philosphenportrats des Fruh- und Hochhellenismus and numerous articles on Greek art.
Part I. Preface and Acknowledgments: Part II. Introduction: 1. Early
Hellenistic portraiture Ralf von den Hoff and Peter Schultz; Part III. The
Transformation of the Classical Legacy: 2. Praxiteles and fourth century
Athenian portraiture Aileen Ajootian; 3. Attic grave reliefs and portrait
sculpture in fourth century Athens Johannes Bergemann; Part IV. Styles and
Patterns of Representation: 4. Naturalism and classicism Ralf von den Hoff;
5. Portraits of women in the early Hellenistic period Sheila Dillon; 6. The
Daochos monument at Delphi: the style and setting of a family portrait in
historic dress Wilfred Geominy; 7. Fashion and meaning: beardless portraits
of artists and literati in the early Hellenistic period Stefan Schmidt; 8.
The emergence of ruler portraiture on early Hellenistic coins: the
importance of being divine John H. Kroll; 9. Alexander, Philitas, and the
Skeletos: Poseidippos and truth in early Hellenistic portraiture Andrew
Stewart; Part V. Patrons and Settings: 10. Early Hellenistic portrait
statues on the Athenian acropolis: survival, reuse, transformation
Catherine M. Keesling; 11. Human achievement and divine favor: the
religious context of early Hellenistic portraiture Ralf Krumeich; 12. Space
and visualization of power in the Greek polis: the award of portrait
statues in decrees from Athens G. J. Oliver; 13. Leochares' Argead
portraits in the Philippeion Peter Schultz; Part VI. Out of Athens: Egypt
and the Spread of Hellenistic Styles: 14. Berenice II in Athens Olga
Palagia; 15. The philosophers of poets in the Sarapieion at Memphis
Marianne Bergmann.
Hellenistic portraiture Ralf von den Hoff and Peter Schultz; Part III. The
Transformation of the Classical Legacy: 2. Praxiteles and fourth century
Athenian portraiture Aileen Ajootian; 3. Attic grave reliefs and portrait
sculpture in fourth century Athens Johannes Bergemann; Part IV. Styles and
Patterns of Representation: 4. Naturalism and classicism Ralf von den Hoff;
5. Portraits of women in the early Hellenistic period Sheila Dillon; 6. The
Daochos monument at Delphi: the style and setting of a family portrait in
historic dress Wilfred Geominy; 7. Fashion and meaning: beardless portraits
of artists and literati in the early Hellenistic period Stefan Schmidt; 8.
The emergence of ruler portraiture on early Hellenistic coins: the
importance of being divine John H. Kroll; 9. Alexander, Philitas, and the
Skeletos: Poseidippos and truth in early Hellenistic portraiture Andrew
Stewart; Part V. Patrons and Settings: 10. Early Hellenistic portrait
statues on the Athenian acropolis: survival, reuse, transformation
Catherine M. Keesling; 11. Human achievement and divine favor: the
religious context of early Hellenistic portraiture Ralf Krumeich; 12. Space
and visualization of power in the Greek polis: the award of portrait
statues in decrees from Athens G. J. Oliver; 13. Leochares' Argead
portraits in the Philippeion Peter Schultz; Part VI. Out of Athens: Egypt
and the Spread of Hellenistic Styles: 14. Berenice II in Athens Olga
Palagia; 15. The philosophers of poets in the Sarapieion at Memphis
Marianne Bergmann.
Part I. Preface and Acknowledgments: Part II. Introduction: 1. Early
Hellenistic portraiture Ralf von den Hoff and Peter Schultz; Part III. The
Transformation of the Classical Legacy: 2. Praxiteles and fourth century
Athenian portraiture Aileen Ajootian; 3. Attic grave reliefs and portrait
sculpture in fourth century Athens Johannes Bergemann; Part IV. Styles and
Patterns of Representation: 4. Naturalism and classicism Ralf von den Hoff;
5. Portraits of women in the early Hellenistic period Sheila Dillon; 6. The
Daochos monument at Delphi: the style and setting of a family portrait in
historic dress Wilfred Geominy; 7. Fashion and meaning: beardless portraits
of artists and literati in the early Hellenistic period Stefan Schmidt; 8.
The emergence of ruler portraiture on early Hellenistic coins: the
importance of being divine John H. Kroll; 9. Alexander, Philitas, and the
Skeletos: Poseidippos and truth in early Hellenistic portraiture Andrew
Stewart; Part V. Patrons and Settings: 10. Early Hellenistic portrait
statues on the Athenian acropolis: survival, reuse, transformation
Catherine M. Keesling; 11. Human achievement and divine favor: the
religious context of early Hellenistic portraiture Ralf Krumeich; 12. Space
and visualization of power in the Greek polis: the award of portrait
statues in decrees from Athens G. J. Oliver; 13. Leochares' Argead
portraits in the Philippeion Peter Schultz; Part VI. Out of Athens: Egypt
and the Spread of Hellenistic Styles: 14. Berenice II in Athens Olga
Palagia; 15. The philosophers of poets in the Sarapieion at Memphis
Marianne Bergmann.
Hellenistic portraiture Ralf von den Hoff and Peter Schultz; Part III. The
Transformation of the Classical Legacy: 2. Praxiteles and fourth century
Athenian portraiture Aileen Ajootian; 3. Attic grave reliefs and portrait
sculpture in fourth century Athens Johannes Bergemann; Part IV. Styles and
Patterns of Representation: 4. Naturalism and classicism Ralf von den Hoff;
5. Portraits of women in the early Hellenistic period Sheila Dillon; 6. The
Daochos monument at Delphi: the style and setting of a family portrait in
historic dress Wilfred Geominy; 7. Fashion and meaning: beardless portraits
of artists and literati in the early Hellenistic period Stefan Schmidt; 8.
The emergence of ruler portraiture on early Hellenistic coins: the
importance of being divine John H. Kroll; 9. Alexander, Philitas, and the
Skeletos: Poseidippos and truth in early Hellenistic portraiture Andrew
Stewart; Part V. Patrons and Settings: 10. Early Hellenistic portrait
statues on the Athenian acropolis: survival, reuse, transformation
Catherine M. Keesling; 11. Human achievement and divine favor: the
religious context of early Hellenistic portraiture Ralf Krumeich; 12. Space
and visualization of power in the Greek polis: the award of portrait
statues in decrees from Athens G. J. Oliver; 13. Leochares' Argead
portraits in the Philippeion Peter Schultz; Part VI. Out of Athens: Egypt
and the Spread of Hellenistic Styles: 14. Berenice II in Athens Olga
Palagia; 15. The philosophers of poets in the Sarapieion at Memphis
Marianne Bergmann.