Funerary Sculpture
«This book is a real treasure trove for students and researchers working in the field of funerary sculpture. . . [Grossman] has presented a timeless scholarly book which will no doubt be consulted for many years to come.
Anja Slawisch, BMCR 2014.07.28.
"Grossman has built more than ample foundations upon which future scholars interested in the social complexities and framework of ancient Athens can build."
Lisa A. Hughes, Mouseion 13.3 (2016), pp.683-686.»
The study consists of three essays followed by a catalogue of 389 objects. The author places the Agora sculptural fragments within the greater context of Attic funerary sculpture, moving from a general to a specific treatment of the funerary sculpture. The first essay is an overview of the study of Attic types of sculpture; the second discusses the specific features of funerary sculpture from Athens and Attica; and the third examines the characteristics of the funerary sculptures found in the Agora, thereby forming an introduction to the catalogue that follows. The catalogue includes stelai and naiskoi with female and/or male figures, sirens, decorative anthemia, funerary vessels, lekythoi, loutrophoroi, animals, mensa, columnar monuments, and more. There are separate indexes of museums, names, demes, places, and findspots, as well as a general index.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- American School of Classical Studies at Athens
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780876612354
- Utgivelsesår
- 2014
- Format
- 31 x 23 cm
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«This book is a real treasure trove for students and researchers working in the field of funerary sculpture. . . [Grossman] has presented a timeless scholarly book which will no doubt be consulted for many years to come.
Anja Slawisch, BMCR 2014.07.28.
"Grossman has built more than ample foundations upon which future scholars interested in the social complexities and framework of ancient Athens can build."
Lisa A. Hughes, Mouseion 13.3 (2016), pp.683-686.»