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100 1 $aBoardman, John,$d1927-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79021119
245 10 $aGreek sculpture :$bthe late classical period and sculpture in colonies and overseas, a handbook /$cJohn Boardman.
260 $aLondon :$bThames and Hudson,$c[1995], ©1995.
300 $a248 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c21 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aWorld of art
500 $aSequel to: Greek sculpture, the classical period.
504 $aBibliography: p. 238-243.
500 $aIncludes indexes.
505 00 $g1.$tIntroduction: Style and Technique; Places, Patrons and Planning; Finances --$g2.$tArchitectural Sculpture --$g3.$tNames and Attributions: Athenian; Other --$g4.$tGods and Goddesses, Men and Women: Originals - bronzes, marbles; Copies --$g5.$tPortraiture --$g6.$tFunerary Sculpture: Athens and Attica; Non-Attic gravestones; Monuments; Sarcophagi --$g7.$tOther Reliefs: Votive; Record; Bases --$g8.$tIntroduction --$g9.$tArchitectural Sculpture --$g10.$tOther Sculpture: Local stone; Marble; Acroliths; Bronze and Clay; Etruria and Early Rome --$g11.$tAnatolia --$g12.$tThe Levant and North Africa --$g13.$tCollecting and Collections: Antiquity; Taste and the Antique; Status and the Antique; Attitudes and the Antique.
520 $aThis sequel to Sir John Boardman's widely acclaimed handbooks on Greek sculpture of the Archaic and Classical periods brings the story down through the fourth century BC to the days of Alexander the Great. The author discusses the innovations of the period - the female nude and portraiture, many important monuments including the Mausoleum at Halikarnassos, and several of the great names such as Praxiteles and Lysippus who were lionised by later generations.
520 8 $aComplementing the other handbooks this volume also presents Greek sculpture made in the colonies of Italy and Sicily from the Archaic period onwards, as well as that made for eastern, non-Greek rulers. A final section considers the role of Greek sculpture in moulding Western taste to the present day.
650 0 $aSculpture, Greek.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85119089
830 0 $aWorld of art.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n42026802
852 80 $bfax$hNB90$iB635
852 00 $bbar$hNB94$i.B63 1995