Examine the fascinating influence of 2D depictions of ancient Greek vases on our modern comprehension of these artifacts and the classical era. This significant scholarly work takes an in-depth look at the world of drawings, prints, and photographs of Greek vases throughout history. It presents captivating examples spanning from the 17th to the 20th century, showcasing how artists have rendered Greek vases in diverse styles and settings, both within the confines of academia and the wider world. This exploration investigates the transformation of three-dimensional ancient pottery, adorned with intricate iconography, into two-dimensional graphic representations of artistic and intellectual significance. Delve into the unique way drawing as an embodied practice enables individuals to interact with Greek vases, revealing insights into the lives of both their creators and users in ancient times. The impact of photography on the long-standing tradition of drawing Greek vases is also examined. This book is an invaluable resource for art historians, archaeologists, and scholars specializing in the reception of classical antiquity from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries.
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