With its original manifestation generally dated to c. 150 BC, the Invitation to the Dance is a textbook example of Hellenistic sculpture. But despite much scholarly attention there is still no consensus as to what motif the sculpture group depicts. Inspired by intertextual theory, this study catalogues and re-examines 35 sculptures of the female figure and 34 sculptures of the satyr. The article focuses on preserved sculptures, rather than a reconstructed model image. Variations of the repeated forms are highlighted as significant for the interpretation of the types. The reading of the Invitation to the Dance thus put forward suggests that the group composition displays the moment after the satyr has pulled the female’s garment down from he...
The thesis essay "Satyr in Greek thought, art and later European tradition" is attempting to provide...
J. HE anciem Greek world displayed a level of saltatory enthusiasm which, although not unique, is qu...
At the dawn of the images in Greek Geometric pottery, starting from ca. the middle of the 8th centur...
With its original manifestation generally dated to c. 150 BC, the Invitation to the Dance is a textb...
For a long time, Roman ideal sculptures have primarily been studied within the tradition of Kopienkr...
The present thesis investigates around a debatable but hitherto understudied kinetic motif, which su...
Paizein (‘to play’) is one of the termini technici for dancing in ancient Greek culture. This paper ...
Dramatic actions are a very interesting field for the study of 'submerged literature', that is the c...
According to philosophers and paedagogists, from antiquity until today, arts and dance in particular...
This article examines two groups of motifs in Roman visual culture: females modelled on kalathiskos ...
Title: Dance in the art of Ancient Greece Author: Bc. Markéta Strouhalová Department: Institute for ...
Violence exists, it seems to be inherent in human nature, always and everywhere. It is not possible ...
This dissertation investigates mobile cult statues and their reflection in Euripides’ Iphigeneia amo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-94)The chorus of the Greek tragedy originated in the D...
This diploma paper is divided into two parts, a practical and a theoretical part. The practical part...
The thesis essay "Satyr in Greek thought, art and later European tradition" is attempting to provide...
J. HE anciem Greek world displayed a level of saltatory enthusiasm which, although not unique, is qu...
At the dawn of the images in Greek Geometric pottery, starting from ca. the middle of the 8th centur...
With its original manifestation generally dated to c. 150 BC, the Invitation to the Dance is a textb...
For a long time, Roman ideal sculptures have primarily been studied within the tradition of Kopienkr...
The present thesis investigates around a debatable but hitherto understudied kinetic motif, which su...
Paizein (‘to play’) is one of the termini technici for dancing in ancient Greek culture. This paper ...
Dramatic actions are a very interesting field for the study of 'submerged literature', that is the c...
According to philosophers and paedagogists, from antiquity until today, arts and dance in particular...
This article examines two groups of motifs in Roman visual culture: females modelled on kalathiskos ...
Title: Dance in the art of Ancient Greece Author: Bc. Markéta Strouhalová Department: Institute for ...
Violence exists, it seems to be inherent in human nature, always and everywhere. It is not possible ...
This dissertation investigates mobile cult statues and their reflection in Euripides’ Iphigeneia amo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 91-94)The chorus of the Greek tragedy originated in the D...
This diploma paper is divided into two parts, a practical and a theoretical part. The practical part...
The thesis essay "Satyr in Greek thought, art and later European tradition" is attempting to provide...
J. HE anciem Greek world displayed a level of saltatory enthusiasm which, although not unique, is qu...
At the dawn of the images in Greek Geometric pottery, starting from ca. the middle of the 8th centur...