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World of Art

El arte griego

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This book will do for the next generation of students and general readers what its predecessor has done for the last - provide an authoritative and readable guide to the history of Greek art. It is a considerably enlarged and rewritten version of a work that has served hundreds of thousands in many languages since the early 1960s. As the author says, "This edition is different in that it takes into account new finds as well as new ideas and attitudes to the subject... I have attempted here to place Greek art back into Greece and away from galleries and art books, to try to recapture what it meant to its makers and viewers, and so better value what it has meant to later artists in the western world. The original intentions and the way these masterpieces are viewed today are often leagues apart. But foremost my aim has been to explain what Greek art looks like, how to look at it, how to enjoy it as something beyond the tourist's Parthenon or a broken museum marble, as part of our common heritage".

304 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1964

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September 10, 2020
This is an informative, readable book on Greek art, chock full of pictures of all types of Greek art. In general I enjoyed this, but at times was put off by what seemed to be the author's condescending attitude toward other cultures' art.
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August 25, 2016
Boardman is one of my favourite authors on Greek Art purely because he's so simple and clear.

His ideas are set out clearly and in sections making it easy to understand what period you are reading up on, and the area of Greece that it's in. He does focus a little too much on Athens during the Archaic through to Hellenistic periods, however, that is not an uncommon theme.

There are nice, clear pictures throughout the book that help to break up the text.

This book is great regardless of what level you're on. Whether you're curious, an Art Student or studying specifically on Art in the Ancient World.
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December 22, 2014
A fairly interesting book about the art of ancient Greece. It's a quick read, but the history isn't as exciting as the pictures and captions are. There are some amazing photographs in this book. I didn't care much about the pottery, but the statues and the architecture are amazing. Also, this is the first time I've heard of something called "heroic nudity." It doesn't refer to doing awesome things while naked (which is how I'll be using the phrase), but it's about how male gods and heroes were depicted as perfect physical specimens, and that usually involved them being naked. It's kind of like taking an average athlete and portraying him as Superman (but without the tights).
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March 12, 2012
Easy to read, even if you're not an art history major. Lots of photos, many in color (although, of course, most of the sculpture that still exists is not painted as it was originally).
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May 21, 2024
A rather dated and rather British survey of ancient Greek art. Most of the pictures in the edition I read were in black and white, which normally would bother me, but since so much of surviving Greek art is without color, that wasn't really a concern here. The text was a little dry, but it's a dry subject so that wasn't too much of a surprise. An OK introduction to a dry subject. It was probably as interesting as it could be.
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December 30, 2023
I'm not sure who the intended audience is for this.

This isn't a handy beginner's introduction to the period, but instead an opinionated survey which assumes quite a bit of specialized knowledge on the reader's part. I rather feel some online documentaries combined with a few encyclopedia entries would leave the reader with a better sense of the topic.
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November 19, 2025
A concise run through ancient Greek art. It felt like the text had been cut down from the original for this book. In general terms it was broken down into the ages and for each age the types of art (architecture, poetry, statuary, pottery, painting) was approached.
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October 10, 2019
This was another reject I rescued from the library. It has great pictures and is very readable and I found it informative and engaging. Happy to add it to my Classical Studies shelf.
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March 8, 2023
Very informative.
Enjoyable read.
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October 23, 2023
Dated, but there are few things better than a 1960s World of Art book.
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September 8, 2007
Art History was one of my majors in college, along with History. This is one of the textbooks I held on to. I am particularly drawn to ancient art.

Art, as a whole, intrigues me. It seems to me that it's the window into the souls of a civilization. I don't think you can understand any period in history without studying the art that coincides with it. Most importantly, art serves to move us beyond a date or event to the consideration of the human element.
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July 23, 2012
A great summary of Greek art from about 1200 BC to the foundation of the Roman empire 27 BC.Many illustrations of architecture, sculpture, pottery and other artifacts. The Greeks did painting as well but none of that survived except on their urns. This art influenced the art of Rome and the Renaissance and even up to modern times.
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January 8, 2010
(Looking for a source book for Greek motifs and designs) Wide range of photos to study for Greek designs, but they are rather small making it difficult at times to see the details. But it does follow Greek art through many stages. The short amount of text that I did read was engaging.
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September 16, 2013
I've read this in highschool and liked it a lot and now I've returned to this book in my university studies. Love the visual material. Undoubtedly good stuff
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