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Art History RSS FeedsReal Estate Investment Tips - Investment tips, real estate articles, experience exchange and a wealth of information regarding real estate investment....Feed Source: Before Turannoi Were Tyrants: Rethinking a Chapter of Early Greek History - Abstract According to classical and postclassical sources, the early Greek turannoi were, by definition, illegitimate rulers who overturned existing political arrangements and installed rogue monarchic regimes in their place. And on this one fundamental point at least, modern observers of archaic turannides seem to have little quarrel with their ancient informants. To this day, it remains axiomatic that Cypselus, Peisistratus, and the rest were a... Iphigeneia in Philadelphia - Abstract A long-misinterpreted Roman provincial coin shows a mythological scene in order to make a remarkable claim: that Iphigeneia, Orestes, and Pylades fled from the land of the Taurians to Philadelphia in Lydia (modern Alaehir in Turkey), and there set up their stolen image, identified by the Philadelphians as their patron Artemis Anaitis. This Persianized goddess was generally depicted as an Anatolian image almost identical to the Artemis of... Parry in Paris: Structuralism, Historical Linguistics, and the Oral Theory - Abstract This paper investigates the origins of the Oral Theory as formulated by Milman Parry in Paris during the late 1920s by reexamining the scholarship on which it rests. Parry's Oral Theory compared the texts of oral performances in Yugoslavia with the Homeric texts in order to shed light on the presumed oral origins of the latter. His work integrated the work of the linguist and Indo-Europeanist Antoine Meillet, the linguist and scholar of ... Mimesis or Phantasia? Two Representational\\ Modes in Roman Commemorative Art - Abstract The commemorative forms of the Romans are marked by the ubiquity of two contrasting presentational modes: one essentially mimetic, rooted in the representational power of artistic forms, the other abstract and figurative, dependent on the presentation of cues for the summoning of absent yet necessary images. The mimetic mode was thoroughly conventional, and thus posed few problems of interpretation; the figurative knew no such orthodoxy ... Traces of a Freed Language: Horace, Petronius, and the Rhetoric of Fable - Abstract This paper investigates the status that the genre of fable acquires when it is employed in literature. In particular, it surveys Horace's treatment of fables in the Satires and Epistles and the carefully controlled circumstances in which zoomorphic language is allowed to emerge during the banquet at Trimalchio's in Petronius' Satyrica. The analysis of the distribution of fables in Horace shows that for the Roman literary public the act o... Agriculture, Writing, and Cato's Aristocratic Self-Fashioning - Abstract This article investigates the interplay of agriculture and writing in the elder Cato's aristocratic self-fashioning (both his individual self-representation, that is, and his construction of aristocracy more broadly). I argue that the De Agricultura represents Cato and his contemporaries as individual, small-plot farmers by making explicit the agricultural inflection of a more general masterly extensibility, i.e., that slaves were prosth... The picture history of painting from cave painting to modern times by H W Janson and Doro Jane Janson - Thames and Hudson, undated but believed circa 1960: hardcover in dust jacket: approximately 10 x 13 inches tall: 319 pages including index: over 500 illustrations, many full-page with 103 in colour. Synopsis: A comprehensively illustrated panorama of the art of painting through the ages. Contents: Part one. How painting began: images and imagination. The magic pictures of the cavemen. Pictures for the dead: Egypt. Pic... Worshipful Company of Fishmongers of London - a Short Account of Portraits, Pictures and Plate in the Possession of the by J Wrench Towse - William Clowes and sons 1907: blue board hardcover: approximately 7 .5 x 10 inches tall: white lettering and decoration to front: 74 unevenly cut pages: black and white illustrations and charts. Synopsis: A detailed account of portraits, pictures, and gold and silver plate, etc. in the possession of the Worshipful Company of Fishmonger's of London in 1907. Contents: A list of the Honorary Freeman of the Fishmo... Tell me pretty maiden The Victorian and Edwardian Nude by Ronald Pearsall - Book Club Associates 1981: hardcover in dust jacket: approximately 7.5 x 10 inches tall: a 176 pages including index: Black and white and colour illustrations. Synopsis : A comprehensive survey of the Victorian attitude to nudity, and the associated art of the time. Paintings, photographs, and postcards were used by the author to illustrate the productions of a wide range of artists and their work , covering the nostalgic... The great century of British painting: Hogarth to Turner by William Gaunt - Phaidon 1971 , first edition : hardcover in dust jacket: approximately 10 by 11.25 inches tall : 240 pages including index : illustrated by approximately 155 plates in black and white and colour, many full-page. Synopsis: An examination of 18th-century British Art , during the period in which it attained a distinct national character. William Hogarth, Thomas Gainsborough, Sir Joshua Reynolds, George Stubbs, Wright of Der... The great Japan exhibition Art of the Edo period 1600 -- 1868 by The academic committee - Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1981: first Great British edition : hardcover in dust jacket: approximately 9 by 11.25 inches tall: 364 pages: high-quality black and white illustrations throughout: pages 145 - 240 colour plates, many full-page: dust jacket designed by Trevor Vincent, colour depiction of Flowering Cherries at Yashinoyama by Watanabe Shiko (1863 -1755.)Synopsis:A hardcover catalogue of the major exhibition held at ... Coptic Art by Pierre Du Bourguet . - Methuen 1971: first of this translated edition: hardcover in dust jacket: 234 pages including index: black and white illustrations and maps: colour illustrations.Synopsis:Translated by Caryll Hay- Shaw, and illustrated with more than 50 colour plates, 80 drawings, and an appendix of black and white photographs, this detailed history by Pierre du Bourguet traces the development of Coptic art from its origins in Pharaonic Art to... Concise History of Watercolours (World of Art by Grahame Reynolds - Thames and Hudson, 1992: paperback: very clean - almost as new - immediately available ... Old Master prints from Chatsworth by Christie's London - Christie, Manson and Woods Ltd, 1985: catalogue of old Master prints sold by order of the trustees of the Chatsworth settlement on Thursday 5th of December, 1985: hardcover in dust jacket: approximately 8.5 x 12 inches tall: 179 pages including index : black and white illustrations throughout : full -page monotone reproductions,some fold in. Condition overall very clean and good/almost as a new. ... ART: A HISTORY OF CHANGING STYLE by SARA CORNELL - Phaidon Oxford 1983, first edition hardcover in dustjacket: approximately 8.3 x 10 inches tall: 455 pages including index: black and white and colour illustration throughout. Synopsis: An analysis of Western Art from Ancient Greece to the 1970s; each period presented with historical and social context, and relations between all arts, including literature and music examined. The author evaluates how cultural settings and politi... Royal Heritage: The Story of Britains Royal Builders and Collectors by Plumb, John Harold - BBC, 1977 reprint: hardcover in dust jacket: approximately 8.5 x 12 inches tall: 360 pages including index: black and white and colour illustrated throughout. Synopsis: Royal building, and Royal collecting are comprehensively presented and illustrated in this large volume written by Hugh Wheldon and J. H. Plumb, to accompany the 1977 television series. The Tower of London, chapels, churches, castles, hous... El Greco by Antonina Vallentin - Museum Press 1954: dark blue hardcover with gilt lettering to spine: no dust jacket: 319 pages: black and white illustrations. Synopsis: Translated by Andrew Rabaul and Robin Chancellor, this detailed biography by Antonina Vallentin traces the life and work of El Greco from birth in 1541 to death in 1640 . The comprehensive text is illustrated by 64 black and white photographic reproductions of the artist's work. Conditi... Sir Alfred Munnings Plates chosen to illustrate every period of the artist's career by Royal Academy of arts. A E Richardson - Royal Academy of Arts, Diploma Gallery 1956: card covers: approximately 6.5 x 9 inches tall: 62 pages. Synopsis: 62 full-page black and white plates chosen by the Royal Academy of Arts to illustrate every period of Sir Alfred Munnings career: from the earliest painting he exhibited at the Royal Academy after his apprenticeship as a royal academy of arts lithographer in Norwich in 1898 to the scenes of jockeys and horses painted a... Twentieth Century Painters;: The Paris school by F Dvorak - Springbooks, undated but presumed first edition: hardcover in dust jacket with protective plastic outer covering: approximately 9 x 11 inches tall: 34 pages of text with 26 illustrations, plus 64 full-page plates, 32 of these in colour. Contents; Work by following artists included:- Paul Signac, Albert Besnard, Henri Matisse, Maurice de Vlaminck, Pablo Picassos, Marcel Gromaire, Andre Derain, Mark Chagall, Jean-Louis Fora... The Magic of Dance by Margot Fonteyn - British Broadcasting Corporation 1980: first of this edition: hardcover in dust jacket: approximately 8 by 11 inches tall: 326 pages including index: Black and white and colour illustrations throughout, including full page plates include each. Synopsis. Following BBC 2's six part series of the same title, this book presents Margot Fonteyn's account of the magic of dance over five centuries. Margot Fonteyn traces the history and d... 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