雕塑 Sculpture

分類: 图书,进口原版书,艺术 Art ,
作者: Georges Duby著
出 版 社: Oversea Publishing House
出版时间: 2006-2-1字数:版次:页数: 全两册印刷时间: 2006/02/01开本: 16开印次:纸张: 铜版纸I S B N : 9783822850800包装: 盒装内容简介
A sweeping study of the greatest sculptures of all time (TASCHEN's 25th anniversary - Special edition) Ranging from ancient to contemporary sculpture, this bookis the first study of the history of sculpture to present such an original and comprehensive approach. Taking the sculptures out of the museum context (and thus off of their proverbial pedestals), Sculpture presents a completely new view which affords enlightening comparisons between erasand genres. This remarkable work is indispensable for artlovers of all tastes and disciplines.
目录
Greek Art
Philippe Bruneau
General Introduction
Background to the study of Greek sculpture
Statuary and relief
Art and craftsmanship
How statues were used
The Archaic Period
Small figures
Large statues
Architectural sculpture
The sculpture of the Acropolis, Athens
The Classical Period
The Classical Period
"The invention of art" and the question of lost originals
Five master sculptors
Themes and styles of Classical statuary: realism and idealism
Architectural sculpture
The freestanding relief
The art of the goldsmith
Greek sculpture outside Greece
The Hellenistic and Imperial Periods
Hellenistic sculpture
The sanctuary at Delphi
The development of the portrait
Sculpture in the home
The Imperial period
The Art of the Etruscans
Maria Torelli
The historical background to Etruscan art
The birth of figurative art: from the geometric style to Daedalic sculpture
The flowering of Ionian art of the
Archaic period
The"courtly" austerity of the oligarchies
The late-Classical renaissance
The Etruscan Hellenistic style in the Italic koine
The process of Romanization
The Roman World
Xavier Barral i Aim
Introduction
The New Functions
of Sculpture
Architecture and sculpture
Originals and copies
Public sculpture and official propaganda
Iconography
The house and its decoration
Roman Realism
The portrait and its development
Sarcophagi and funerary sculpture
The historical relief
Religion and politics Working with the Raw Material
Patrons and sculptors
The capital
Materials and colour
Bronze
Silver and ceramics
The Development of Roman Sculpture
The Republican era
The Augustan myth
Imperial art under the Flavians and Antonines
Changes during the third century
Originality in the Provinces
Mare Nostrum
The Iberian peninsula
Gaul and Germany
The outlying regions
The Decline of Empire
Art under Constantine
The Christianized sarcophagus
Constantinople
Conclusion
Picture Credits
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