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Greek architecture and its sculpture / Ian Jenkins ; line illustrations by Kate Morton
Ouvrage
Publication: Cambridge : Harvard University press, 2006 Description: 1 vol. (271 p.) : ill., carte ; 26 cm.ISBN: 0674023889 ; 9780674023888.Langue: Anglais ; de résumé, Anglais Auteur principal: Jenkins, Ian Dennis Autre auteur: Morton, Kate, Illustrateur Résumé: The Greek and Lycian architecture and architectural sculpture in the British Museum is unrivalled in quality and in geographical and chronological spread. Greek Architecture and Sculpture is the first book to present this fascinating subject as one story, taking the Museum's unique collection as its starting point. It discusses remarkable works such as the archaic and later temple of Artemis at Ephesos, the Parthenon and other temples of the Athenian Acropolis, the temple of Apollo at Bassai, the sculptured tombs of Lycia, the Mausoleum at Halikarnossos and the temple of Athena Polias at Priene. Each is explained in detail both as a work of art and as a historical phenomenon. The complex personality of these buildings is bound up with the people who funded, designed, built, used, destroyed and studied them. (Source : http://www.oxbowbooks.com). Item type: Ouvrage
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Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Bibliothèque d’archéologie et des sciences de l’Antiquité E.010/756 JENK (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available P1 ERA ArchSi 2007-09-27 454N BMRG11608

Bibliogr. p. 258-265. Notes. Index

The Greek and Lycian architecture and architectural sculpture in the British Museum is unrivalled in quality and in geographical and chronological spread. Greek Architecture and Sculpture is the first book to present this fascinating subject as one story, taking the Museum's unique collection as its starting point. It discusses remarkable works such as the archaic and later temple of Artemis at Ephesos, the Parthenon and other temples of the Athenian Acropolis, the temple of Apollo at Bassai, the sculptured tombs of Lycia, the Mausoleum at Halikarnossos and the temple of Athena Polias at Priene. Each is explained in detail both as a work of art and as a historical phenomenon. The complex personality of these buildings is bound up with the people who funded, designed, built, used, destroyed and studied them. (Source : http://www.oxbowbooks.com)

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