Hellenistic Sculpture: Styles of ca.100-31 B.C. v. 3 (Wisconsin Studies in Classics) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Hellenistic Sculpture: Styles of ca.100-31 B.C. v. 3 (Wisconsin Studies in Classics) Book

Greek and Hellenistic sculpture at the beginnings of the Roman Empire This is the final volume in Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway?s series of books covering the entire range of Greek sculpture, from its inception to its virtual end as it merged into the production of the Roman Imperial world. Volume III discusses sculptural works, both architectural and free-standing, from approximately 100 B.C. to the Battle of Actium (31 B.C.), which removed from power the last Hellenistic ruler. Although some monuments may belong to the years just before or just after this timespan, Ridgway?s aim is to concentrate on works plausibly dated to the first century B.C., even those with highly controversial chronologies. Famous sculptures?the Laokoon, the epic groups from the Sperlonga cave, the Belvedere Torso, the bronze Boxer in the Terme Museum, and many others?are discussed together with less well known pieces. Ridgway gives special emphasis to the finds from two shipwrecks?the Mahdia and the Antikythera wrecks?that provide a reasonable terminus ante quem, and argues that many of the stylistic trends and decorative objects usually considered typically Roman instead have their roots in the Greek world. This last Hellenistic phase is perhaps the most interesting of the three because it documents, to a great extent, the transformation of the products of one culture into those of another with different interests and priorities. Far from being an unimaginative, inferior output driven by commercial considerations, the statuary of the first century B.C. is vibrant and inventive, drawing from many sources in a stylistic eclecticism. "There are no other authors who present complex theories and often little-known evidence with such clarity and enthusiasm. Throughout the book Ridgway?s themes are reinforced. One of the most important of these?that styles persist once they have been introduced?must now be built into all future scholarship on Greek sculpture."?Carol Mattusch, George Mason UniversityRead More

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  • 0299177106
  • 9780299177102
  • Brunilde Sismondo Ridgway
  • 30 September 2002
  • University of Wisconsin Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 456
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