The development of emotional rendering in Greek art, 525-400
<p>This thesis explores the development of naturalistic rendering of emotion in the art of Greece through facial expression and body posture from 525 to 400. Why does emotional naturalism arise in the art of Greece, and in which particular regions? Why at this period? In which contexts and med...
Main Author: | Rosenberg, JL |
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Other Authors: | Kurtz, D |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2012
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