Greek sculpture: the classical period
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Book Review: Greek Sculpture: The Classical Period
Introduction:
Greek Sculpture: The Classical Period is a book by John Boardman, a renowned archaeologist and classical art historian. The book presents an in-depth analysis of the development of Greek sculpture during the classical period, which spans from the 5th to the 4th century BCE. The author’s central argument is that Greek sculpture during this period reflects the political and social changes that occurred in Greek society. The book is divided into three chapters, each of which explores different aspects of Greek sculpture during the classical period.
Chapter 1: The Archaic Inheritance
The first chapter of the book discusses the origins of Greek sculpture and its evolution into the classical period. The author argues that the development of Greek sculpture was influenced by the artistic traditions of the Near East and Egypt. He explains that Greek artists initially imitated these styles, but gradually developed their own unique style, which became more naturalistic and realistic. The author also discusses the role of religion in Greek sculpture and how it influenced the development of sculptural forms. The chapter concludes with an analysis of the kouros and kore statues, which were popular during the archaic period and became the basis for the development of Greek sculpture during the classical period.
Chapter 2: The Classical Revolution
The second chapter of the book focuses on the changes that occurred in Greek sculpture during the classical period. The author argues that the political and social changes in Greek society influenced the development of sculpture during this period. He explains that the shift from a democracy to