How to Find the Pictures of Ancient Greek Art
Art in Ancient Greece existed in several forms: painting, sculpture, painted pottery, music and architecture. When studying Ancient Greece, it's useful to examine how the people of this time and period created and revered art, as art can give you a window into the values and mood of this culture at a given time. There exist a wealth of periods to examine when studying the art of Ancient Greece: archaic, classical, Hellenistic and Minoan. Each period is a reaction in some way of an earlier period. Even if you live near a good museum, no museum houses all of the art from Ancient Greece. In which case, you should utilize the help of digital photographs.
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Visit the website Theoi.com. According to the website, it seeks to "...provide a comprehensive, free reference guide to the gods (theoi), spirits (daimones), fabulous creatures (theres) and heroes of ancient Greek mythology and religion." This guide is suitable for someone studying Ancient Greek art in conjunction with literature and mythology.
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Visit the website of the Art History Department of the University of Minnesota at Arthist.umn.edu. There they boast several pages of color photographs devoted to Ancient Greece, which showcase the major periods of art and architecture. Each section has huge color pictures with a concise explanation of each item.
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Visit the page devoted to "Exploring Ancient World Cultures" at the website of the University of Evansville at Eawc.evansville.edu. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on "Greece" and then click on "Images." There you'll see a showcase of images of Ancient Greek art from collections at major museums and universities.
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Purchase an authoritative book online about Ancient Greek art. Choose one that has lots of color photographs. An example is "Gardner's Art Through the Ages: The Western Perspective," by Fred S. Kleiner
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References
- Photo Credit ancient greek ornamented vessel image by Denis Topal from Fotolia.com