Literary sources mention a number of famous Attic sculptors of the fourth century B. C. who worked in Knidos, like Praxiteles, Skopas and also Bryaxis. The sculpture finds confirm this information. Athenian sculptors continue to work at Knidos during the third century B. C. as can be attested both by the stylistic analysis of sculptures and by signatures of well-known Attic sculptors on (independent) statue bases. From the end of the third century B. C. onwards a change can be observed : sculptors of different origins signing with their own particular ethnic are working in Knidos. Some of them obviously settle in the town, and the following generation adopts the Knidian ethnic and receives the citizenship. In the second century B. C., a gre...
International audienceA workshop of sculptors can be defined as a manufacture, but also encompasses ...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη.This article attributes to a Greek sculptor, and specifically to Georgios Vr...
The relationship between public honorific statues and funerary reliefs carved in western Asia Minor,...
The paper begins with a discussion of Pliny (HN 36.28) referring to a Janus pater transferred to Rom...
Marble statuettes, now in the Lamia Archaeological Museum, that date to the Classical and above all ...
View of a column, depicting decorative frieze and capital; Phidias is the most famous sculptor of Gr...
This study presents the full range of marble statuettes and statuette fragments, certainly or proba...
The bronzes of Asia Minor in the Greek sanctuaries form, in the Archaic period, a complex group whic...
Two unfinished statuettes of Kyme give evidence of a mass production and of a copying process. Their...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [89]-90)On the southwest bastion-like projection of the A...
In 1992, a deposit of broken marble statues was discovered during the excavations of the Sanctuary o...
This paper deals with fragments of Archaic Greek sculpture discovered in archaeological contexts in ...
This study, the frst in a series of articles on freestanding Hellenistic sculpture from the Athenian...
C. Rolley : Bronze Craft and Great Sculpture : From Archaic to Classical Greece. In the 5th century...
The long-standing assumption that the large processional friezes on the Ara Pacis Augustae were desi...
International audienceA workshop of sculptors can be defined as a manufacture, but also encompasses ...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη.This article attributes to a Greek sculptor, and specifically to Georgios Vr...
The relationship between public honorific statues and funerary reliefs carved in western Asia Minor,...
The paper begins with a discussion of Pliny (HN 36.28) referring to a Janus pater transferred to Rom...
Marble statuettes, now in the Lamia Archaeological Museum, that date to the Classical and above all ...
View of a column, depicting decorative frieze and capital; Phidias is the most famous sculptor of Gr...
This study presents the full range of marble statuettes and statuette fragments, certainly or proba...
The bronzes of Asia Minor in the Greek sanctuaries form, in the Archaic period, a complex group whic...
Two unfinished statuettes of Kyme give evidence of a mass production and of a copying process. Their...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [89]-90)On the southwest bastion-like projection of the A...
In 1992, a deposit of broken marble statues was discovered during the excavations of the Sanctuary o...
This paper deals with fragments of Archaic Greek sculpture discovered in archaeological contexts in ...
This study, the frst in a series of articles on freestanding Hellenistic sculpture from the Athenian...
C. Rolley : Bronze Craft and Great Sculpture : From Archaic to Classical Greece. In the 5th century...
The long-standing assumption that the large processional friezes on the Ara Pacis Augustae were desi...
International audienceA workshop of sculptors can be defined as a manufacture, but also encompasses ...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη.This article attributes to a Greek sculptor, and specifically to Georgios Vr...
The relationship between public honorific statues and funerary reliefs carved in western Asia Minor,...