At the dawn of the images in Greek Geometric pottery, starting from ca. the middle of the 8th century BC, the theme of the dance is often represented as one of the community’s central mechanism. The present article focuses on the rich corpora of representations of dance and musical performance on Attic and Argive pottery from ca. 750 until 675 BC. On Attic pottery an early phase of these representations (ca. 750-720 BC) focuses on the initiatory character of dance, which preludes to the marriage, and on its agonistic aspects. The later phase, ca. 720-675 BC, shifts on the choroi of parthenoi which were educated in the system of the polis. These latter scenes seem to anticipate, in the dualism between the choros of adolescents and the musici...
The present thesis investigates around a debatable but hitherto understudied kinetic motif, which su...
This article examines two groups of motifs in Roman visual culture: females modelled on kalathiskos ...
All Athenian vases painted using the black-figure technique reflect the conventions of Athenian pict...
All'alba delle immagini nella ceramica geometrica greca, a partire all'incirca dalla metà dell'VIII ...
The main theme of this work is dance in the Ancient Greece, its kinds, forms and evolution during th...
The main theme of this work is dance in the Ancient Greece, its kinds, forms and evolution during th...
According to philosophers and paedagogists, from antiquity until today, arts and dance in particular...
Title: Dance in the art of Ancient Greece Author: Bc. Markéta Strouhalová Department: Institute for ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.My thesis examines three aspects of the p...
The personification of Paidia is represented in Attic pottery between 430 and 390 BC in the sphere o...
This paper examines literary descriptions and visual depictions of percussion instruments (cymbals, ...
The two goals of this work are (1) the compilation of a lexicon of the gestures used on Attic vases ...
This article examines two groups of motifs in Roman visual culture: females modelled on kalathiskos ...
This article examines two groups of motifs in Roman visual culture: females modelled on kalathiskos ...
Prothesis scenes have been a controversial and debated theme of iconographical approaches to Greek p...
The present thesis investigates around a debatable but hitherto understudied kinetic motif, which su...
This article examines two groups of motifs in Roman visual culture: females modelled on kalathiskos ...
All Athenian vases painted using the black-figure technique reflect the conventions of Athenian pict...
All'alba delle immagini nella ceramica geometrica greca, a partire all'incirca dalla metà dell'VIII ...
The main theme of this work is dance in the Ancient Greece, its kinds, forms and evolution during th...
The main theme of this work is dance in the Ancient Greece, its kinds, forms and evolution during th...
According to philosophers and paedagogists, from antiquity until today, arts and dance in particular...
Title: Dance in the art of Ancient Greece Author: Bc. Markéta Strouhalová Department: Institute for ...
Includes bibliographical references.Includes illustrations.My thesis examines three aspects of the p...
The personification of Paidia is represented in Attic pottery between 430 and 390 BC in the sphere o...
This paper examines literary descriptions and visual depictions of percussion instruments (cymbals, ...
The two goals of this work are (1) the compilation of a lexicon of the gestures used on Attic vases ...
This article examines two groups of motifs in Roman visual culture: females modelled on kalathiskos ...
This article examines two groups of motifs in Roman visual culture: females modelled on kalathiskos ...
Prothesis scenes have been a controversial and debated theme of iconographical approaches to Greek p...
The present thesis investigates around a debatable but hitherto understudied kinetic motif, which su...
This article examines two groups of motifs in Roman visual culture: females modelled on kalathiskos ...
All Athenian vases painted using the black-figure technique reflect the conventions of Athenian pict...