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Italia Cinquanta moda e design. Nascita di uno stile

Gorizia, Palazzo Attems Petzenstein, March 21 - August 27, 2023.
Edited by Raffaella Sgubin, Carla Cerutti and Enrico Minio Capucci.
Cornuda, 2023; hardback, pp. 336, col. ill., cm 20x26.

cover price: € 33.00

Italia Cinquanta moda e design. Nascita di uno stile

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Italia Cinquanta moda e design. Nascita di uno stile

Gorizia, Palazzo Attems Petzenstein, March 21 - August 27, 2023.
Edited by Raffaella Sgubin, Carla Cerutti and Enrico Minio Capucci.
Cornuda, 2023; hardback, pp. 336, col. ill., cm 20x26.

FREE (cover price: € 33.00)

Italia Cinquanta moda e design. Nascita di uno stile

Parodie del design. Scritti critici e polemici

Torino, 2008; paperback, pp. 94, 8 b/w ill., cm 12,5x19,5.

FREE (cover price: € 12.00)

Parodie del design. Scritti critici e polemici

Moda e modi. Stile e costume in Italia 1900-1960

Arezzo, Basilica di San Francesco, March 24 - November 4, 2018.
Roma, 2018; paperback, pp. 96, col. ill., cm 21,5x21,5.

FREE (cover price: € 25.00)

Moda e modi. Stile e costume in Italia 1900-1960

Gli italiani e la moda. 1860-1960

Stra, Museo Nazionale di Villa Pisani, April 8 - November 1, 2017.
Edited by Alberto Manodori Sagredo.
Roma, 2017; paperback, pp. 94, b/w ill., cm 16x23.

FREE (cover price: € 15.00)

Gli italiani e la moda. 1860-1960

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The Greek Sculpture. Function, Materials, and Techniques in the Archaic and Classical Periods

Cambridge University Press

English Text.
Cambridge CB2 2RU, 2008; paperback, pp. 340, cm 18x25,5.

ISBN: 0-521-73837-7 - EAN13: 9780521738378

Subject: Essays on Ancient Times,Sculpture

Period: 0-1000 (0-XI) Ancient World

Extra: Ancient Greece

Languages:  english text  

Weight: 0.84 kg


'The essays are admirably up to date, and amply demonstrate how recent research has refined our understanding of Archaic and Classical Greek sculpture: it can no longer be regarded as a unitary phenomenon ... but is now seen as a complex scenario of interrelated developments, in which varying materials, regional workshops and differences of function were the determinant factors.' Roger Ling, The Antiquaries Journal 'This book is a collection of essays by leading authorities in their fields, discussing the material foundations of the sculptor's craft in Archaic and Classical Greece, from marble extraction to the practical production of different functional categories of monuments ... The concept of the book is an excellent one.' Jeremy Tanner, Journal of Hellenic Studies '... this book will be an invaluable reference work ...' Art Newspaper '... published and illustrated to Cambridge University Press's usual high standard. ... Olga Palagia has edited an important introduction to the subject.' Art Newspaper 'This is an excellent, hard-nosed look at the craft (in both senses of the word) of Greek sculpture, with first-rate bibliographies and detailed photographs.' Minerva.
Greek sculpture developed into a fine art in the archaic and classical periods. With the human figure as its main subject, artists worked to represent it in increasingly naturalistic terms. This book explores the material aspects of Greek sculpture at a pivotal phase in its evolution. Considering typologies and function, an international team of experts traces the development of technical characteristics of marble and bronze sculpture, the choice of particular marbles in different areas, and the types of monuments that were created on the Greek mainland, the islands and the west coast of Asia Minor. Taking a novel approach to a key topic in classical archaeology, this volume will serve as the groundwork for future research.

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