Περιγραφή
Ancient Greek sculpture, a par excellence anthropomorphic art, constitutes one of the most important chapters in human expression of all time. Each period approaches it with its own cultural armory and its own eyes. For modern man, sculptures, at least until the end of the Classical period, adorned loci sancti, places of worship and cemeteries. They were images of gods, heroes, mythical beings and the dead.
This book aspires to enhance the beauty of ancient Greek sculpture, through choice works from museums in Greece, Europe and the United States of America. Brief descriptions and comments bring the reader into contact with the milieu -geographical, historical, social and religious- in which this art was created and which contributed to its development. The illustrations adopt a different, a selective approach, which consciously avoids the whole and focuses on details. Details that reveal particular facets of the sculptural creation and reflect the eye of two exceptionally talented Greek photographers, Elias Eliadis and Sokratis Mavrommatis. Thus, this history of ancient Greek sculpture functions as a visual quest whose goal is to breath life into soulless museum exhibits.
(The publisher)