Opus Mixtum: Essays in Ancient Art and SocietyBrita Alroth Distributor P.Åströms Förlag, 1994 - 176 pagine |
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Pagina 43
... procession unfold . They are in fact por- trayed as an audience waiting for the show to start , chatting away in order to pass the time . Thus , Dionysos is appropriately leaning in intimate fashion on Hermes ' shoulder , while Demeter ...
... procession unfold . They are in fact por- trayed as an audience waiting for the show to start , chatting away in order to pass the time . Thus , Dionysos is appropriately leaning in intimate fashion on Hermes ' shoulder , while Demeter ...
Pagina 46
... procession to start . The choice of moment also enables the sculptor to avoid this significant but artistically awkward feature of the procession.46 Similarly , the elderly men on the east frieze can be explained in any way one likes ...
... procession to start . The choice of moment also enables the sculptor to avoid this significant but artistically awkward feature of the procession.46 Similarly , the elderly men on the east frieze can be explained in any way one likes ...
Pagina 136
... procession scenes , each one with a Herakles figure . The other two represent a banquet and a dancing scene . The terracotta decoration also includes a series of female head antefixes . The procession on the plaques of type A is turned ...
... procession scenes , each one with a Herakles figure . The other two represent a banquet and a dancing scene . The terracotta decoration also includes a series of female head antefixes . The procession on the plaques of type A is turned ...
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BÖRJE BLOMÉ AND PAUL ÅSTRÖM The Laokoon group A tentative reconstruction | 7 |
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