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Introduction; Part I. The Archaic and Classical Periods: Progress and Problems; 1. Free standing statues; 2. Greek temples and their decoration; 3. Painting and painted pottery; Part II. The Fourth Century BC and the Hellenistic Period: Innovation and Renovation; 4. Sculpture; 5. Painting; 6. Architecture and planning; Part III. The Roman World: Adoption and Transformation of the Greek Legacy; 7. Roman statues and reliefs; 8. Roman painting; 9. Roman architecture: adaptation and evolution; Epilogue; Notes on artists; Glossary; Further reading; Index.
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Add The Art of Greece and Rome, Susan Woodford illuminates the greatness of classical art and architecture and conveys a sense of the excitement that fired the creative artists of the time. The Greeks were quick to challenge time-honoured styles and, stimulated by the problems that some, The Art of Greece and Rome to your collection on WonderClub |