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By Boardman John
John Boardman - 2016
This updated edition of John Boardman's classic survey explores one of Western audiences' most beloved artistic traditions. Recent discoveries have significantly advanced our understanding of ancient Greek art, revealing that sculptures were originally painted in realistic colors and that artists extensively used materials like wood and precious metals. This challenges the traditional view of pure white marble as the sole representation of the era, a concept largely developed during the Renaissance. The book clarifies individual artist attributions and artistic schools, offering a clearer perspective on the dissemination of art and ideas across the Greek world.