A History of Greek Art (2 volume set)
A History of Greek Art (2 volume set)
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Book Description
A large scale illustrated history of Greek art from the Archaic to the Hellenistic period. Professor Robertson's treatment is chronological rather than topical; he presents changes in the different branches of representational art as aspects of a single historical developement, concentrating on the genuinely Greek and markedly different artistic tradition whose first impulse appears at about 1000 BC and that atrophies eventually in the first century BC.
A History of Greek Art (2 volume set),Martin Robertson,Cambridge University Press,0521202779,Antiquities,Art,Art & Art Instruction,Art, Greek,General,Greece,History,History - General,History of art: BCE to c 500 CE, ancient & classical world
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