Greek Painting

Greek Painting

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Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A richly informative volume within the prestigious Contact History of Art series, Greek Painting presents a comprehensive survey of one of antiquity's most celebrated artistic traditions. Pierre Devambez, a noted authority on ancient Greek art, guides readers through centuries of visual culture — from the geometric patterns of early Hellenic pottery to the extraordinary narrative frescoes and panel works of the classical and Hellenistic periods. With scholarly precision, the text details the techniques, iconography, and evolving aesthetic sensibilities that defined Greek painters and their enduring influence on Western art history. Drawing on archaeological discoveries and surviving artefacts, this authoritative study illustrates how Greek painters captured myth, history, and daily life with remarkable skill and imagination, cementing their legacy as the founding masters of the European pictorial tradition.

Author: Pierre Devambez
Format: Paperback

Genre: History of arts

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.

A richly informative volume within the prestigious Contact History of Art series, Greek Painting presents a comprehensive survey of one of antiquity's most celebrated artistic traditions. Pierre Devambez, a noted authority on ancient Greek art, guides readers through centuries of visual culture — from the geometric patterns of early Hellenic pottery to the extraordinary narrative frescoes and panel works of the classical and Hellenistic periods. With scholarly precision, the text details the techniques, iconography, and evolving aesthetic sensibilities that defined Greek painters and their enduring influence on Western art history. Drawing on archaeological discoveries and surviving artefacts, this authoritative study illustrates how Greek painters captured myth, history, and daily life with remarkable skill and imagination, cementing their legacy as the founding masters of the European pictorial tradition.