Red and the Black

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1991a
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Above Ground
ancient Greek society
art history methodology
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Athenian Black Figure
Athenian Red Figure
Athenian Red Figure Cup
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Berlin Painter
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Caeretan Hydriai
Cat Walk
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ceramic analysis
classical archaeology
Clay Vases
collecting Greek ceramics history
cup
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Figure Iv
Funeral Games
greek
Greek Pottery
Greek Vases
Green 1994a
ground
iconography interpretation
IOI
Kleophrades Painter
Lorenzo Lotto
material culture studies
pottery
Robertson 1992a
sparkes
Sparkes 1991a
Superb
vases
Von Bothmer
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White Ground Lekythoi
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415126601
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 1996
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Red and the Black covers the major stages in the history of Greek pottery production, both figured and plain, as they are understood today. It provides an up-to-date evaluation of ways of studying Greek pottery and encourages new approaches.
There is a detailed analysis of the subject matter of figured scenes covering some of the main preoccupations of ancient Greece: myth, fantasy and everyday life. Furthermore, it sets the artefacts in the context of the societies that produced them, highlighting the social, art historical, mythological and economic information that can be revealed from their study.
This volume also covers a hitherto neglected area: the history of the collecting of Greek pottery through the Renaissance and up to the present day. It shows how market values have gradually increased to the high prices of today and goes on to take a closer look at the enthusiasm of the collectors.

Brian A Sparkes received his training in classics and archaeology at King's College London and at the British School of Archaeology in Athens. He is currently Professor of Classical Archaeology at Southampton University. His most recent publications are Greek Art and Greek Pottery: An Introduction

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