Greek Art by John Boardman
A concise, illustrated survey that traces the development of Greek visual culture from the Geometric period through the Hellenistic age, explaining stylistic changes in pottery, sculpture and architecture and situating major monuments and regional schools within their social, religious and political contexts; it examines technical processes (for example red- and black-figure vase painting, stone carving and polychromy), highlights key types and works—from kouroi and korai to temple façades—and offers interpretive frameworks for understanding how form, function and cultural meaning evolved across time and place.
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