ISBN: 073910733X
Author: Nassos Papalexandrou
Language: English
Publisher: Lexington Books (February 2005)
Pages: 312
Category: History & Criticism
Subcategory: Art
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Nassos Papalexandrou is Professor of Art History, University of Texas at Austin. Series: Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Paperback: 312 pages.
Nassos Papalexandrou is Professor of Art History, University of Texas at Austin. Publisher: Lexington Books (February 2005).
The Visual Poetics of Power Warriors, Youths, and Tripods in Early Greece Greek Studies Interdiscipl.
This book is a focused study on the Greek tripod cauldron, the most revered religious symbol in Greek culture .
This book is a focused study on the Greek tripod cauldron, the most revered religious symbol in Greek culture, and its multiple dimensions. At the core of its analysis is the visual apparatus of the early bronze tripods, which, as early as the 8th century, take the form of spear-brandishing warriors and, later in the 7th century, as handle holding youths. Traditional inter This book is a focused study on the Greek tripod cauldron, the most revered religious symbol in Greek culture, and its multiple dimensions.
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The Visual Poetics of Power: Warriors, Youths, and Tripods in Early Greece more. by Nassos Papalexandrou. More Info: Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches. Publisher: Lexington Books. Publication Date: 2005. Traditional interpretations of these bronze images have neglected their original function on top of tripods
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The ambitious title of this book, "The Visual Poetics of Power", is followed in familiar fashion by an explanatory and .
The ambitious title of this book, "The Visual Poetics of Power", is followed in familiar fashion by an explanatory and more modest sub-title, "Warriors, Youths, and Tripods in Early Greece". P. hardly exaggerates when he claims that tripods became "the most prestigious dedications in Greek sanctuaries in the Geometric and Early Archaic periods", perhaps even "the most revered religious symbol(s) in Greek culture".