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Red Figure Vases of South Italy and Sicily

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The red figure vases produced by the Greek colonists in South Italy and Sicily in the later fifth and the fourth centuries BC were at first closely modeled on Athenian prototypes. But they quickly evolved, exhibiting the highly individual styles and characteristics that are explored in this fascinating study. The red figure vases of the period are not only immensely pleasing as works of art, but of great interest and importance for the light they shed on mythology and drama, local customs and the relations between the Greek settlers and the native inhabitants. Close to 600 illustrations reproduce a wide selection of the more significant vases which are elaborately decorated with exuberant floral pattern-work and multi-figured compositions. 596 illus. "Trendall explores the styles and characteristics of the vases...that shed light on mythology and drama, local customs and the relationship between the Greek settlers and the native inhabitants." --Reference & Research Book News

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Red Figure Vases of South Italy and Sicily, Arthur Dale Trendall

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Titre
Red Figure Vases of South Italy and Sicily
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1989
Format
souple
Pages
288
ISBN10
0500202257
ISBN13
9780500202258
Description
The red figure vases produced by the Greek colonists in South Italy and Sicily in the later fifth and the fourth centuries BC were at first closely modeled on Athenian prototypes. But they quickly evolved, exhibiting the highly individual styles and characteristics that are explored in this fascinating study. The red figure vases of the period are not only immensely pleasing as works of art, but of great interest and importance for the light they shed on mythology and drama, local customs and the relations between the Greek settlers and the native inhabitants. Close to 600 illustrations reproduce a wide selection of the more significant vases which are elaborately decorated with exuberant floral pattern-work and multi-figured compositions. 596 illus. "Trendall explores the styles and characteristics of the vases...that shed light on mythology and drama, local customs and the relationship between the Greek settlers and the native inhabitants." --Reference & Research Book News