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Название: 1000 Masterpieces of Decorative Art

Автор: Victoria Charles

Издательство: Parkstone International Publishing

Жанр: Энциклопедии

Серия: The Book

isbn: 978-1-78310-953-1, 978-1-78310-460-4

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СКАЧАТЬ London. Chinese Antiquity.

      34. Anonymous. Jug with bird feet, 12th-11th century BCE. Bronze, height: 20 cm. Shanghai Museum, Shanghai. Chinese Antiquity.

      35. Anonymous. Jug, 11th century BCE. Bronze, height: 42 cm. British Museum, London. Chinese Antiquity.

      36. Anonymous. Chariot for worship, Bisenzio, end of the 8th century BCE. Bronze, wheels: 30 cm. Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome. Etruscan Antiquity.

      37. Anonymous. Bronze razor, 9th century BCE. Bronze with engraved hunting scene and geometric pattern. Museo archeologico e d’arte della Maremma, Grosseto. Etruscan Antiquity.

      38. Anonymous. Lower part of a quiver from Lorestan (Iran), 1000–750 BCE. Bronze. Musées royaux d’Art et d’Histoire, Brussels. Eastern Antiquity.

      39. Anonymous. Dipylon vase, from a cemetery in Dipylon, 750–735 BCE. Terracotta, diameter: 72.4 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Greek Antiquity.

      40. Anonymous. Eleusis Amphora: The Blinding of the Cyclops Polyphemus by Odysseus, c. 675–650 BCE. Terracotta, height: 142.3 cm. Archaeological Museum of Eleusis, Eleusis (Greece). Greek Antiquity.

      41. Anonymous. Jug, c. 650 BCE. Terracotta, 28 cm. Museo del Palazzo dei Conservatori, Rome. Etruscan Antiquity.

      42. Anonymous. Situla belonging to Bakenranef, c. 700 BCE. Stoneware. Museo Archeologico Nazionale Tarquiniese, Tarquinia (Italy). Etruscan Antiquity.

      43. Anonymous. Piece of a belt, probably from Ziwiye, end of the 8th century BCE. Gold leaf, 16.5 cm. British Museum, London. Eastern Antiquity.

      44. Anonymous. Bowl from the tomb of Bernardini, 675 BCE. Gilded silver.Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome. Etruscan Antiquity.

      45. Marsyas Painter, Peleus and Thetis, Surrounded by Other Sea Nymphs, c. 340 BCE. Red-figured storage jar, height: 43.3 cm. British Museum, London. Greek Antiquity.

      46. Anonymous. Hercules Strangling the Nemean Lion, c. 525 BCE. Attic black-figured amphora, height: 45.5 cm. Museo Civico dell’Étà Cristiana, Brescia. Greek Antiquity.

      47. Euphronios, end of the 6th century BCE-first half of the 5th century BCE, Greek. Hercules Wrestling Antaeus, 515–510 BCE. Red-figured calix krater, height: 44.8; diameter: 55 cm. Musée du Louvre, Paris. Greek Antiquity.

Euphronios(Athens, end of the 6th century BCE – first half of the 5th century BCE)

      As pottery maker and painter, Euphronios is one of the most well-known artists of his time, as the antiquated Greek pottery with black figures was replaced by innovative ceramics with red figures. As a forerunner in the new technique, Euphronios made several of his works recognisable through his style and his signature. He was inspired by mythological themes, by daily scenes, and by the heroic acts of Hercules, producing many large vases, amphorae, and kraters. Known for the precision of drawing naked and muscular figures, Euphronios sought opportunities to create versatile works of art, and added a hand-written note on his works.

      48. Douris, 6th-5th century BCE, Greek. Memnon Pieta, c. 490–480 BCE. Interior from an Attic red-figured cup, diameter: 26.7 cm. Musée du Louvre, Paris. Greek Antiquity.

      49. Anonymous. Red-haired Demon, c. 350 BCE. Red-figured kylix (bowl) from Vulci. Museo Gregoriano Etrusco, Vatican City. Etruscan Antiquity.

      50. Anonymous. Mirror illustrating The Nursing of Hercules, c. 350 BCE. Bronze. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence. Etruscan Antiquity.

      51. Anonymous. Mirror from Tuscany, 350–300 BCE. Bronze, diameter: 12 cm. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence. Etruscan Antiquity.

      52. Anonymous. Mirror with eight protrusions, 206 BCE – 22 °CE. Bronze, diameter: 21 cm. National Palace Museum, Taipei. Chinese Antiquity.

      53. Anonymous. Coins from Vetulonia, c. 250 BCE. Bronze. Museo Archeologico Nazionale, Florence. Etruscan Antiquity.

      54. Anonymous. Mirror with a winged genius, 3rd century BCE. Bronze. Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome. Etruscan Antiquity.

      55. Anonymous. Embellishment on the tomb of a woman from Waldalgesheim (Germany), second half of the 4th century BCE. Bronze, height: 9.5 cm. Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn, Bonn. Celtic Antiquity.

      56. Anonymous. Chinese lacquered coffin decorated with birds and dragons, 4th century BCE. Wood, 184 × 46 cm. Hubei Museum, Hubei (China). Chinese Antiquity.

      57. Anonymous. Earring, c. 300 BCE. Gold. Museo Nazionale Etrusco di Villa Giulia, Rome. Etruscan Antiquity.

      58. Anonymous. Bracelet, Ptolemaic period, 305 BCE. Gold, diameter: 8 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      59. Anonymous. Signet ring, 4th-3rd century BCE. Carnelian, diameter: 1.7 cm. The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. Persian Antiquity.

      60. Anonymous. Bracelet with an agate stone, Roman period, 117–138 CE. Hammered gold leaf, agate, diameter: 9 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      61. Anonymous. Headpiece with a serapi figure, Roman period, 117–138 CE. Gold, diameter: 22 cm. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Egyptian Antiquity.

      62. Anonymous. Two adornments depicting immortals, late Han dynasty, 2nd-3rd century CE. Gold leaf and inlaid work, 2.5 × 4 cm. Musée national des Arts asiatiques – Guimet, Paris. Chinese Antiquity.

      63. Anonymous. СКАЧАТЬ