Aegean Art and Architecture by Donald Preziosi

Aegean Art and Architecture by Donald Preziosi

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Beginning with the Neolithic period, pre-3000 BCE, and ending at the close of the Bronze Age and the transition to the Iron Age of Hellenic Greece (c1000 BCE), this text is an introduction to the visual arts and architecture of the era. The historical and social context of the art is discussed.

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Aegean Art and Architecture by Donald Preziosi

The amazing discovery of the 'first European civilization' in Crete, Greece and the Aegean islands during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was beyond what anyone had imagined. Beginning with the Neolithic period, before 3000 BCE, and ending at the close of the Bronze Age and the transition to the Iron Age of Hellenic Greece (c.1000 BCE), this is the first comprehensive introduction to the visual arts and architecture of this extraordinary era. This book introduces the reader to the historical and social contexts within which the arts - pottery, gold, silver, and ivory objects, gravestone reliefs, frescoes, and architecture - of the Aegean area developed. It examines the functions they served, and the ways in which they can be read as evidence for the interactions of many different peoples and societies in the eastern Mediterranean. It also provides an up-to-date critical historiography of the field in its relationship to the growth of ancient art history, archaeology, and museology in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, giving a contemporary audience a clear appreciation of what has been at stake in the uncovering and reconstruction of this ancient society.
a compact and attractive introduction to the subject * John Bennet, THES, 9/6/00 *
This powerful account of 2,000 years of Aegean culture is a must for pilgrims and sun-worshippers * The Observer, 2410.99 *
Donald Preziosi is Professor of Art History, UCLA, where he developed and directs the art history critical theory programme, as well as the UCLA museum studies programme. Dr Louise Hitchcock is a Research Associate of the Institute of Archaeology at UCLA. She received the prestigious Edward A. Dickson Fellowship on several occasions prior to completing her Ph.D., and was a Fellow of the American School of Classical Studies, Athens.
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ISBN 13 9780192842084
ISBN 10 0192842080
Title Aegean Art and Architecture
Author Donald Preziosi
Series Oxford History Of Art
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1999-10-21
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.