CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
- Chapter 01
- Chapter 02
- Chapter 03
- Chapter 04
- Chapter 05
- Chapter 06
- Chapter 07
- Chapter 08
- Chapter 09
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 15
Guide
Pages
A History of Greek Art
Mark D. Stansbury-ODonnell
This edition first published 2015
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Stansbury-ODonnell, Mark, 1956 author.
A history of Greek art / Mark D. Stansbury-ODonnell.
pagescm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4443-5014-2 (cloth) ISBN 978-1-4443-5015-9 (pbk.)1.Art, Greek.2.Art and society Greece History To 1500.I.Title.
N5630.S734 2015
709.38dc23
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Cover image: Detail of mosaic from House of Dionysos, Delos, c. 166-100 BCE .
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Illustrations
North frieze of the Parthenon, 442438 BCE |
Attic white-ground calyx krater attributed to the Phiale Painter, c. 440 BCE |
Late Geometric I Hera-type terracotta figure from Olympia, c. 750725 BCE |
Terracotta woman from a grave at Kamiros cemetery, Rhodes, c. 600540 BCE |
Terracotta figures from girls tomb in Kerameikos cemetery, Athens, 380370 BCE |
Terracotta group of women (Demeter and Persephone?), 2nd cent. BCE |
God (Zeus?) from Cape Artemision, c. 460 BCE |
God (Zeus?) from Cape Artemision, c. 460 BCE , viewed from front |
View of the Acropolis from the Pynx (west) |
Attic pottery from Well J2:4 in the Agora, Athens, c. 525490 BCE |
Attic pottery from Well J2:4 in the Agora, Athens, c. 525490 BCE |
Vasiliki Ware jug with spout, EM IIB |
Folded-Arm Figures (FAF) from Chalandriani cemetery, Syros, EC II/Keros-Syros Group |
Frying pan from Chalandriani cemetery, Syros, EC IIB/Keros-Syros Group |
Plan of Myrtos, Crete, EM II |
Sauceboats and bowls from Lerna, EH II |
House of the Tiles, Lerna, EH IIB |
Seals from the House of the Tiles at Lerna, EH IIB |
Minyan ware drinking vessels, MH |
Kamares Ware jug from Phaistos, MM IIB |
Plan of Gournia, Crete, LM I |
Plan of the palace at Knossos, LM I |
View of west side of courtyard at the palace of Minos at Knossos: staircase and throne room (reconstructed) |
Snake goddess from Knossos, MM III to LM IA |
Kouros from Palaikastro, LM IB |
Harvester vase, LM IB |
Seal ring from Isopata, LM I |
Marine Style pilgrims flask from Palaikastro with octopus, LM IB |
Jug from Thera, LC IA |
Landscape and bird fresco from House Delta 2, Thera, LC IA |
Miniature frescoes from Room 5, West House, Akrotiri, LC IA |
Vapheio cup, LM IB |
Dagger from Shaft Grave at Mycenae, LH I |
Wooden box with gold relief from Shaft Grave V, Circle A at Mycenae, LH I |
Palace Style amphora with octopus from Knossos, LM II |
Painted sarcophagus from Hagia Triada, LM IIIA |
Palace of Nestor at Pylos: view of megaron, LH IIIB |
Reconstruction of the megaron interior at Pylos by Piet de Jong, LH IIIB |
Palace of Nestor at Pylos: plan, LH IIIB |
View of walls of Mycenae with Lion Gate, LH IIIB |
Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae, LH IIIB |
Interior of Treasury of Atreus, Mycenae, LH IIIB |
Fresco from Cult Center at Mycenae, LH IIIB |
Chamber tomb burial from Agora with three bodies, LH IIIA |
Pottery from chamber tomb burial in the Agora, LH IIIA |
Goblet with floral decoration from Kalymnos, LH IIIB |
Krater with chariot procession from Tomb 70, Enkomi, Cyprus, LH IIIA2 |
Terracotta figures (psi, tau, and phi types), LH IIIB |
Stirrup jar with octopus, LH IIIC |
Warrior Vase from Mycenae, LH IIIC |
Sub-Mycenaean Attic amphoriskos from the Kerameikos, c. 11001050 BCE |
Protogeometric Attic cinerary amphora from the Kerameikos, c. 1000900 BCE |
Early Geometric Attic burial amphora with bent iron sword from Agora (D16:4), c. 900 BCE |
Middle Geometric tomb of the Rich Lady in the Agora in Athens (Tomb H16:6), c. 850 BCE |
Grave goods from tomb of the Rich Lady, c. 850 BCE |
Jewelry from the tomb of the Rich Lady, c. 850 BCE |
Late Geometric IA Attic amphora from the Dipylon cemetery (Kerameikos) attributed to the Dipylon Master, |
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