Hellenistic Sculpture
- 156pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Percy Gardner était un archéologue classique et numismate anglais. Ses recherches savantes se sont profondément plongées dans la culture matérielle des civilisations antiques, avec un accent particulier sur leur monnayage et leurs artefacts artistiques. L'examen méticuleux par Gardner de ces vestiges tangibles a fourni des aperçus cruciaux sur les époques historiques, éclairant des contextes culturels plus larges. Sa brillante carrière universitaire au sein d'institutions britanniques de premier plan souligne ses contributions significatives au domaine de l'archéologie classique.






In this classic work, Percy Gardner explores the principles of Greek art and their influence on later artistic traditions. He examines the stylistic features of Greek sculpture, painting, and architecture, and analyzes their social and historical context. The book is illustrated with numerous examples of Greek art and provides a rich and fascinating introduction to this important subject.
This thought-provoking work by Percy Gardner is a critique of the classics curriculum at Oxford University in the late 19th century. Gardner argues that the teaching of the classics has become too focused on linguistic analysis at the expense of critical engagement with the texts. He also offers suggestions for how the curriculum could be reformed to better serve the needs of students. A must-read for educators and those interested in the history of education.