ISBN: PB: 9780300155235

Yale University Press, Metropolitan Museum of Art

November 2010

112 pp.

26,6x20,3 cm

75 black&white illus., 100 colour illus.

PB:
19.95 GBP
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How to Read Greek Vases

How is it possible today to gain insight into the culture that flourished in ancient Greece over 2,500 years ago? Works of art are eloquent intermediaries. This generously illustrated volume provides an introduction to the painted pottery that served specific utilitarian functions and that afforded outstanding artists a medium for depicting their gods and heroes and the details of daily existence. The key to understanding the rich language of the Greek vase is tuning into the interrelation of its function, shape, technique, and subject matter. Notable examples from the Metropolitan Museum's exceptional collection reveal the variety and vitality of the refined forms and masterfully rendered scenes that characterize these engaging works of ancient Greek art.

About the author

Joan R. Mertens is Curator in the Department of Greek and Roman Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Reviews

"A finely illustrated book" – Paul Watkins, The Anglo – Hellenic Review