Greek Sculpture and the Problem of Description
Explore the intricate world of Greek art with Greek Sculpture and the Problem of Description by A. A. Donohue, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This insightful study delves into the complexities of interpreting Greek statues, shedding light on the challenges scholars face in distinguishing objective evaluation from subjective interpretation.
Spanning 278 pages, Donohue meticulously examines the scholarship surrounding a selection of renowned Greek sculptures, tracing their analysis from the eighteenth century to contemporary times. Ideal for art critics, historians, and enthusiasts alike, this book offers a profound understanding of classical philology and the nuances of art criticism. Enhance your knowledge of Greek sculpture and its rich history with this essential addition to your library.