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            <title>The world of ancient art
            by Boardman, John, 1927-
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            <title>Greek art
            by Boardman, John, 1927-
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            <description>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 tourists Parthenon or a broken museum marble, as part of our common heritage.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Athenian red figure vases : the classical period : a handbook
            by Boardman, John, 1927-
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            <link>http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/record.jsp?R=63068</link>
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            <description>This volume is the successor to Athenian Red Figure vases: The Archaic period and it carries the survey of Athenian decorated pottery down to the time when painters finally abandoned the red figure technique, during the second half of the fourth century BC.</description>
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            <title>Greek sculpture : the classical period : a handbook
            by Boardman, John, 1927-
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            <description>This handbook chronicles the development of Classical Greek sculpture and includes not only illustrations of the masterpieces of architectural sculptural from the temple of Zeus at Olympia and the Parthenon, but also many original works of bronze sculpture from that period, some of which have only recently been discovered.</description>
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            <title>Greek sculpture : the archaic period : a handbook
            by Boardman, John, 1927-
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