Iris, la mensajera de los dioses. (Estudio iconográfico de sus representaciones en el arte griego)

The Rainbow was personified in Poetry and Greek Art as a winged, young and fast woman called Iris, who was in charged on transmiting the messages of Olimpic Gods, which she was watchful servant. The content of this work is focused on iconographical depictings of this deity in Greek Art, based on dif...

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Main Author: María Isabel Rodríguez López
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2004-01-01
Series:Anales de Historia del Arte
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Online Access:http://revistasculturales.ucm.es/index.php/ANHA/article/view/32344
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description The Rainbow was personified in Poetry and Greek Art as a winged, young and fast woman called Iris, who was in charged on transmiting the messages of Olimpic Gods, which she was watchful servant. The content of this work is focused on iconographical depictings of this deity in Greek Art, based on different literary sources. Not only the mythological profile of the Godess but her artistic depictings were originated in Archaic Period, but her iconographical atributes, her functions and her images have experienced many changes in the future historicaly but also stylistic as part as the Greek World, and was converted in iconographical prototipes for Western Art.
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spelling doaj.art-8702008b3dda40f1ba501acdfb9cd79f2022-12-22T02:01:26ZengUniversidad Complutense de MadridAnales de Historia del Arte0214-64521988-24912004-01-011473232339Iris, la mensajera de los dioses. (Estudio iconográfico de sus representaciones en el arte griego)María Isabel Rodríguez LópezThe Rainbow was personified in Poetry and Greek Art as a winged, young and fast woman called Iris, who was in charged on transmiting the messages of Olimpic Gods, which she was watchful servant. The content of this work is focused on iconographical depictings of this deity in Greek Art, based on different literary sources. Not only the mythological profile of the Godess but her artistic depictings were originated in Archaic Period, but her iconographical atributes, her functions and her images have experienced many changes in the future historicaly but also stylistic as part as the Greek World, and was converted in iconographical prototipes for Western Art.http://revistasculturales.ucm.es/index.php/ANHA/article/view/32344mitologíaarqueologíaarte griegoiconografía clásicahistoria del arte
spellingShingle María Isabel Rodríguez López
Iris, la mensajera de los dioses. (Estudio iconográfico de sus representaciones en el arte griego)
Anales de Historia del Arte
mitología
arqueología
arte griego
iconografía clásica
historia del arte
title Iris, la mensajera de los dioses. (Estudio iconográfico de sus representaciones en el arte griego)
title_full Iris, la mensajera de los dioses. (Estudio iconográfico de sus representaciones en el arte griego)
title_fullStr Iris, la mensajera de los dioses. (Estudio iconográfico de sus representaciones en el arte griego)
title_full_unstemmed Iris, la mensajera de los dioses. (Estudio iconográfico de sus representaciones en el arte griego)
title_short Iris, la mensajera de los dioses. (Estudio iconográfico de sus representaciones en el arte griego)
title_sort iris la mensajera de los dioses estudio iconografico de sus representaciones en el arte griego
topic mitología
arqueología
arte griego
iconografía clásica
historia del arte
url http://revistasculturales.ucm.es/index.php/ANHA/article/view/32344
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