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9780691036809

The Diffusion of Classical Art in Antiquity

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  • ISBN13:

    9780691036809

  • ISBN10:

    0691036802

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-05-01
  • Publisher: Bollingen Foundation
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Summary

John Boardman here explores Greek art as a foreign art transmitted to the non-Greeks of antiquity - peoples who were not necessarily able to judge the meaning of Greek art and who may have regarded the Greeks themselves with great hostility. Boardman's pioneering work assesses how and why the arts of the Classical world traveled and to what effect, roughly from the eighth century B.C. to early centuries A.D., from Britain to China. Since the Greeks were not themselves always the intermediaries and the results were largely determined by the needs of the recipients, this becomes a study of foreign images accepted or copied usually without regard to their original function.
In some places, such as Italy, these images were overwhelmingly successful. In Egypt, the Celtic world, the eastern steppes, and other regions with strong local traditions, they were never effectively assimilated. Finally, in cultures where there was a subtler blend of influences, notably in the Buddhist east, the Classical images could serve as a catalyst to the generation of effective new styles. Boardman's approach is as much archaeological as art-historical, and the processes he reveals pose questions about how images in general are copied and reinterpreted. In addition, the author has demonstrated for specialists and for a broader audience that looking at Greek art from the outside provides a wealth of new understanding of Greek art itself.

Author Biography

Sir John Boardman is Lincoln Professor of Classical Archaeology and Art at Oxford University.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. 7
Acknowledgementsp. 9
List of Mapsp. 9
Introductionp. 10
Greek Artp. 13
The Near East and the Persian Empirep. 21
Before about 550 BCp. 21
The Persian Empirep. 28
The Semitic World and Spainp. 49
The East after Alexander the Greatp. 75
Persia and Parthiap. 77
Bactriap. 99
Gandhara and North Indiap. 109
Central Asia and the Far Eastp. 145
Egypt and North Africap. 154
The countries of the Black Seap. 182
Thracep. 183
Scythiap. 192
Colchisp. 217
Italyp. 225
Etruriap. 225
Romep. 272
Europep. 292
Conclusionp. 312
Abbreviationsp. 323
Notesp. 323
Indexp. 349
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