Monster in der frühgriechischen Kunst (e-bog) af Winkler-Horacek, Lorenz

Monster in der frühgriechischen Kunst e-bog

1021,49 DKK (inkl. moms 1276,86 DKK)
Portrayals of monsters and beasts set in long, alternate rows dominated early Greek art from 700 to about 550 BC. Lorenz Winkler-Horaček shows in detail to what extent Oriental models were adopted – and how and when they were transformed by the pot painters of Corinth. In discovering the systematic structure which the painters invented to arrange monsters and beasts, Lorenz Winkler-Horaček ar...
E-bog 1021,49 DKK
Forfattere Winkler-Horacek, Lorenz (forfatter)
Forlag De Gruyter
Udgivet 31 august 2015
Længde 704 sider
Genrer History of art
Sprog German
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783110215427

Portrayals of monsters and beasts set in long, alternate rows dominated early Greek art from 700 to about 550 BC. Lorenz Winkler-Horaček shows in detail to what extent Oriental models were adopted – and how and when they were transformed by the pot painters of Corinth. In discovering the systematic structure which the painters invented to arrange monsters and beasts, Lorenz Winkler-Horaček argues for a new historical-anthropological reading: the monsters personify the fantastic dimension of the wilderness beyond the civilisation of the Greek Polis. By this rationalization of the irrational concept of the monster the pot painters created an unrivalled hallmark of the city’s identity and power: in the crucial time of the shaping of the Greek polis the Corinthian imagery of monsters and beasts was both ubiquitous in the Mediterranean and very much in demand.