Martin Robertson & al., "Papers on the Amasis Painter and His World"
Publisher: J. Paul Getty | 1987 | ISBN: 0892360933 | English | PDF | 208 pages | 51.2 Mb
“ | In connection with the Los Angeles opening of the exhibition The Amasis Painter and His World, a colloquium and symposium were held at the Getty Museum between February 28 and March 2, 1986. An international panel of scholars presented papers on various aspects of Greek vase-painting; these papers are collected as fully annotated essays in the companion volume to the exhibition catalogue. They include an essay by Dietrich von Bothmer concerning the connoisseurship of Greek vases; an examination by Martin Robertson of the status of Attic vase-painting in the mid-sixth century; John Boardman’s discussion of Amasis and the implications of his name; Walter Burkert's presentation on Homer in the second half of the sixth century; and a paper by Albert Henrichs on representations of Dionysos in sixth-century Attic vase-painting. | ” |
Table of contentsDirector's Foreword
Preface
Abbreviations
The State of Attic Vase-Painting in the Mid-Sixth Century
Martin Robertson
Narrative, Genre, and Realism in the Work of the Amasis Painter
Andrew F. Stewart
The Making of Homer in the Sixth Century B.C.: Rhapsodes versus Stesichoros
Walter Burkert
Reflections of Architecture in Sixth-Century Attic Vase-Painting
John Griffiths Pedley
Sculptor and Painter in Archaic Athens
Brunilde S. Ridgway
Myth Visualized: Dionysos and His Circle in Sixth-Century Attic Vase-Paintings
Albert Henrichs
Amasis and the Vase Trade
Alan W. Johnston
Amasis: The Implications of His Name
John Boardman
The Amasis Painter and Exekias: Approaches to Narrative
Mary B. Moore
The Amasis Painter: Artist and Tradition
Joan R. Mertens
Greek Vase-Paintings: Two Hundred Years of Connoisseurship
Dietrich von Bothmer
Index
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