Beschreibung
Networks of Stone explores the social and creative processes of sculpture production in Athens in the sixth and fifth centuries BC. Using the concept of art worlds , it analyses the contributions and interactions of all those who were in some way part of creating the sculpture set up in the sanctuaries and cemeteries of Athens. The choices that were made not only by patrons and sculptors but also by traders in various materials and a range of craftsmen all influenced the final appearance of these works of art. By looking beyond the sculptor to the network of craftsmen and patrons that constituted the art world, this study offers new insights into well-known archaeological evidence and some of the highlights of classical art history.
Autorenportrait
Helle Hochscheid lectures in archaeology, antiquity and heritage studies at University College Roosevelt, an Honours College of Utrecht University in the Netherlands. She is co-founder of the Ancient Sculpture Association.
Inhalt
Contents: Athenian sculpture in context – A city of statues – Choices in marble – The trades of sculpture – A patron’s world. Inhaltsverzeichnis