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Looking at Greek and Roman Sculpture in Stone
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Looking at Greek and Roman Sculpture in Stone
A Guide to Terms, Styles, and Techniques
Janet Burnett Grossman

J. Paul Getty Museum
140 pages, 6 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches
75 color and 25 b/w illustrations
ISBN 978-0-89236-708-5
paper, $18.95  Order
2003


 

Tool marks and joins, Cycladic and Daedalic styles, and kouroi and kanephoroi are among the many terms pertaining to the study of classical stone sculpture that are succinctly described in this latest addition to the popular Looking At series. Presented in glossary format, this superbly illustrated book gives concise definitions of the words and phrases most frequently encountered by museum visitors in exhibition labels and texts. Throughout the book, the author focuses on the technical aspects of sculpting that influenced the style and character of the finished works.

An introductory essay underscores the importance of understanding why and how ancient stone sculpture was produced, allowing readers to gain a greater appreciation of the aesthetic value of individual works. Featuring numerous illustrations of ancient stone sculptures, many from the collections of the Getty Museum, Looking at Greek and Roman Sculpture in Stone is a valuable guide for students, scholars, and all who wish to heighten their enjoyment of this classical art.

Janet Burnett Grossman is associate curator of antiquities at the Getty Museum.

Series: Looking At...

Price: $18.95  Order