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Greek and Roman Mosaics [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius: 321x267 mm, Color photos throughout, color illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0789211254
  • ISBN-13: 9780789211255
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 320 pages, kõrgus x laius: 321x267 mm, Color photos throughout, color illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Nov-2012
  • Kirjastus: Abbeville Press Inc.,U.S.
  • ISBN-10: 0789211254
  • ISBN-13: 9780789211255
Mosaic has been called "painting for eternity," and it is in fact one of the few arts of antiquity to survive in something like its original condition and variety. Mosaic pavements with geometric and figural motifs first appeared in Greece at the end of the fifth century BC and subsequently spread throughout the entire classical world, from the palaces of the Greco-Bactrian rulers of present-day Afghanistan to the villas of Roman Britain. Local workshops cultivated many distinctive regional styles, while traveling teams of Hellenistic craftsmen produced figural mosaics of stunning refinement, often modeled after famous paintings; indeed, their work constitutes one of our only records of classical Greek painting, which has been almost entirely lost. The styles and techniques of the ancient mosaicist's art are given a concise yet authoritative exposition in the first part of this handsome volume. The second, and larger, part conducts the reader on a chronological tour of the most important centers of the art form's development, from the Macedonian capital of Pella, whose compositions in natural pebbles set a high artistic standard for mosaics at the very beginning of their history, to the Basilica of San Vitale at Ravenna, whose wall and vault mosaics, with their glittering vision of a triumphant Christianity, mark the transition between antiquity and the Middle Ages. Special attention is given to Pompeii and its surroundings, where the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79 preserved intact an astonishing variety of mosaics, including such ambitious figural scenes as the famous Alexander mosaic, composed of some four million miniscule tesserae, as well as characteristically Roman pavements in black and white, and the brightly colored wall mosaics of garden grottoes. Featuring more than two hundred newly commissioned photographs, Greek and Roman Mosaics is the first survey of its subject to be illustrated in full color. It will be a necessary addition to every art lover's library, and a worthy companion to Abbeville's Italian Mosaics: 300--1300.
Introduction 7(4)
The Origins and Spread of Mosaics
11(4)
Etymological Considerations
15(2)
The Method of Execution
17(4)
Pliny and Vitruvius on Mosaics
21(4)
Types of Mosaic
25(10)
The Mosaicists and Their Signatures
35(11)
Workshops and Repertories
46(2)
The Dating of Mosaics
48(3)
Mosaics and Textiles
51(2)
Mosaics and Architecture
53(2)
Wall and Vault Mosaics
55(1)
The Stylistic Development of Mosaics
56(21)
The Iconography of Mosaics
77(22)
THE MOSAICS
Pella
99(11)
Alexandria
110(5)
Pergamon
115(6)
Delos
121(4)
Palestrina
125(10)
The House of the Faun at Pompeii
135(18)
The Alexander Mosaic
153(14)
The Fish Mosaic from the House of the Faun
167(4)
Other Notable Dwellings of Pompeii
171(26)
Nymphaea of the Vesuvian Cities
197(26)
Mosaic Fountains of Campania
223(8)
The Villa Adriana at Tivoli
231(12)
The Musee National du Bardo, Tunis
243(7)
Antioch on the Orontes
250(5)
Piazza Armerina
255(20)
The Basilica of Junius Bassus in Rome
275(10)
The Great Palace of Constantinople
285(4)
The Basilica of San Vitale at Ravenna
289(11)
The Mosaic of the Holy Land at Madaba
300(3)
Bibliography 303(10)
Index of Names 313(4)
Index of Places 317(3)
Photography Credits 320
Umberto Pappalardo has served as Inspector of Excavations at Pompeii and Director of Excavations at Herculaneum. Rosaria Ciardiello, also a classical archaeologist, received her doctorate from the University of Naples Federico II. Luciano Pedicini, a second-generation photographer of antiquities, has contributed to numerous important publications.