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Classical Art: From Greece to Rome (Oxford History of Art)
Mary Beard, John Henderson
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| #644239 in eBooks | 2001-07-19 | 2001-07-19 | File type: PDF | PDF # 1||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| and we are the better for her sly humor as well as for her ...|By Nathaniel R. Brown|Superb and superbly illustrated. Mary Beard can be delightfully inconoclastic at times, and we are the better for her sly humor as well as for her undeniable erudition. The book is perhaps not "easy reading," but it is hard to put down, a delight-filled read.|0 of 0 people found the followin|||"This is no conventional book on Classical Art, but a critique of Greek art through Roman eyes, analyzing the complexity of the Romans' reception of Greek pictorial and sculptural 'masterpieces,' most of which are only known today through their Roman versions
The stunning masterpieces of Ancient Greece and Rome are fundamental to the story of art in Western culture and to the origins of art history. The expanding Greek world of Alexander the Great had an enormous impact on the Mediterranean superpower of Rome. Generals, rulers, and artists seized, imitated, and re-thought the stunning legacy of Greek painting and sculpture, culminating in the greatest art-collector the world had ever seen: the Roman emperor Hadrian. You easily download any file type for your device.Classical Art: From Greece to Rome (Oxford History of Art) | Mary Beard, John Henderson. Which are the reasons I like to read books. Great story by a great author.