Art in Athens during the Peloponnesian War
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- Editor: Olga Palagia, University of Athens, Greece
- Date Published: June 2009
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- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521849333
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This book examines the effects of the Peloponnesian War on the arts of Athens and the historical and artistic contexts in which this art was produced. During this period, battle scenes dominated much of the monumental art, while large numbers of memorials to the war dead were erected. The temple of Athena Nike, built to celebrate Athenian victories in the first part of the war, carries a rich sculptural program illustrating military victories. For the first time, the arts in Athens expressed an interest in the afterlife, with many sculptured dedications to Demeter and Kore, who promised initiates special privileges in the underworld. After the Sicilian disaster, a retrospective tendency can be noted in both art and politics, which provided reassurance in a time of crisis. This is the first book to focus on the new themes and new kinds of art introduced in Athens as a result of the thirty-year war.
Read more- The first book that focuses on the changes introduced in the arts of Athens as a result of the Peloponnesian War
- Examines in detail the art of sculptured reliefs that flourished in the Peloponnesian War years
- Highlights the metaphysical aspects of Athenian art which have been so far overlooked
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'Anyone who wants to know the state of current scholarship on this topic should consult this volume.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review
See more reviews'Each of these essays provides a useful, thoughtful and up-to-date analysis of different aspects of Athens during the Peloponnesian War. But it is in their interaction … that this book is at its strongest. As a result, this book … offers a strong insight into the multiplicity and complexity of opinion and reaction to the Peloponnesian War within Athens.' Polis: The Journal for Ancient Greek Political Thought
'Palagia's book represents some of the latest ideas in understanding art in its political and cultural context.' American Journal of Archaeology
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- Date Published: June 2009
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521849333
- length: 302 pages
- dimensions: 260 x 185 x 21 mm
- weight: 0.93kg
- contains: 76 b/w illus. 8 colour illus.
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
1. Athenian religion and the Peloponnesian War Michael A. Flower
2. Archaism and the quest for immortality in Attic sculpture during the Peloponnesian War Olga Palagia
3. The Eleusinian sanctuary during the Peloponnesian War Kevin Clinton
4. Attic votive reliefs and the Peloponnesian War Carol L. Lawton
5. War, plague, and politics in Athens in the 420s Lisa Kallet
6. The north frieze of the temple of Athena Nike Peter Schultz
7. Thucydides and the unheroic dead Brian Bosworth
8. Images in the Athenian demosion sema Hans Rupprecht Goette
9. Children in Athenian funerary art during the Peloponnesian War John H. Oakley
10. Alcibiades: the politics of personal style H. A. Shapiro.
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