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ART GREC par Mark D. Fullerton - Cambridge University Press - Neuf !
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Caractéristiques de l'objet
- État
- Subject Area
- Art
- Book Title
- Greek Art
- ISBN-10
- 0521779731
- Educational Level
- Adult & Further Education
- Personalized
- No
- Level
- Advanced, Beginner, Intermediate, Proficiency, Business, Technical
- Features
- Illustrated
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- Hong Kong
- Subject
- General, History / Ancient & Classical
- ISBN
- 9780521779739
- Publication Name
- Greek Art
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Item Length
- 9.3 in
- Publication Year
- 1999
- Type
- Textbook
- Format
- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
- Item Height
- 0.7 in
- Item Weight
- 16.8 Oz
- Item Width
- 6.5 in
- Number of Pages
- 176 Pages
À propos de ce produit
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521779731
ISBN-13
9780521779739
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1652453
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
176 Pages
Publication Name
Greek Art
Language
English
Subject
General, History / Ancient & Classical
Publication Year
1999
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Art
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
16.8 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
00-500521
Reviews
"this is really one of the most engaging and perceptive books recently written on the Parthenon...a throroughly wonderful book" Religious Stugies Review Oct 2001, "Although titles Greek Art, this is really one of the most engaging and perceptive books recently written on the Parthenon... a thoroughly wonderful book." Religious Studies Review, "Using the Parthenon as a paradigm monument, the author analyzes the art produced in Greece during the Classical ers, providing fresh insight into the social, religious, and political dimensions of Greek art. Original." Paper Clips
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
709/.38
Table Of Content
Introduction: concepts of the classical; 1. Art and the polis; 2. Greeks and others; 3. Myth, history, and narrative.
Synopsis
A great church website is more about ministry than technology. Web-Empower Your Church offers step-by-step guidance to web implementers and other church leaders who are on the exciting journey to building an effective web ministry. Mark's engaging, conversational style makes technology accessible. He offers first-hand advice on every aspect of building an internet ministry: from assembling a team to designing and maintaining the website to adding powerful ministry features. The accompanying CD-ROM contains documentation, training, and a demonstration version of website building software from the folks at the Web-Empowered Church ministry. "A first-hand account from one of the true pioneers of online ministry. Anyone interested in online ministry ought to read this book and learn from Mark's example." Andrew Careaga Author, eMinistry: Connecting with the Net Generation "A clear picture on the do's and don'ts of web ministry for churches. A must read for churches who want to effectively engage in web ministry." Walt Wilson Founder and Chairman, Global Media Outreach, a ministry of Campus Crusade for Christ "Stephenson has truly unleashed the power of internet ministry for your church. If you're looking for readable and educating book on web-empowered ministry, look no further. This book is it. I can't believe how much I learned from my first reading. I will be returning to the book over and over." Bill Easum President, Easum, Bandy & Associates Mark Stephenson is Director of CyberMinistry and Technology of Ginghamsburg Church, Tipp City, Ohio. He started the Ginghamsburg CyberMinistry back in 1996 as an unpaid servant. Over the years, as the ministry grew, Mark joined the Ginghamsburg staff, first part time and then full time. Currently, Ginghamsburg Church has one of the largest and most innovative church internet ministries in the world, and the ministry remains unpaid-servant based and "home grown" (no outside companies or consultants have been hired). The website has received national acclaim -- from write-ups in the Wall Street Journal to the Dallas Morning News to Christian Computing Magazine, and television stories by WBNS Channel 10 in Columbus, Ohio and on Fox News. Visionary leaders like Bill Easum and Len Sweet champion it as a must-see website.Mark, the "Church CyberGuy," is also a well-known speaker on CyberMinistry as he conducts presentations and workshops around North America for such organizations as Leadership Network, United Methodist Communications, North American Christian Convention, Brethren in Christ Church of North America, and Miami University of Ohio. Mark has provided consulting support to numerous churches from around the world to help them develop their web ministries. His passion for helping churches led him to start and lead the Web-Empowered Church, a ministry of The Foundation for Evangelism, to develop free web-ministry software for churches and ministries worldwide., Since antiquity, the period from 480 to 323 BC in Greece has been considered to be the high point, the Classical era, of Hellenic culture. At that time, the values and customs of ancient Greece received an especially lucid expression in the visual arts. In this new overview, the political, social, and religious functions of Greek art are given fresh life, with chapters focusing on issues such as the relationship between visual narrative and history; the role of artistic style in the construction of meaning; and how personal and communal identity was carried by the imagery on intricately decorated pottery and jewelry, naturalistic wall-paintings, and public buildings across the Greek world. Using the Parthenon as a paradigm monument, Mark Fullerton examines the principles of classical sculpture, architecture, and painting to explore all phases of Greek art from its birth around 900 BC to its incorporation into the art of the Roman Empire. Combining the latest archaeological discoveries with new scholarly methods, Fullerton presents a history of Greek art and the idea of the classical through a range of media and materials, including Archaic statues from the Aegean islands, the gold and ivory of Macedonia, to the great Hellenistic monuments of the Greek east. Mark D. Fullerton is Professor and Chairperson in the Department of History of Art at the Ohio State University. His research centers on Roman, Greek, and Hellenistic sculpture and he has published work on Roman art., A new small format book on Greek Art, in some ways rivalling John Boardman's book of the same title, although lacking the range of Boardman's study. Mark Fullerton's book focuses on the Classical period, 480-323 BC, with each chapter exploring a different genre, such as geometric, oriental and archaic styles, introduced through a discussion of the Parthenon friezes and sculpture. Subjects include the politics, social, and religious functions of Greek art, sculpture, architecture and painting. Illustrated with many examples from Greece and the Greek islands., In the arts especially, the values and customs of ancient Greece received their most lucid expression during the period from 480 to 323 BC. In this new overview, Mark Fullerton presents a history of Greek art and the idea of the classical through a range of media and materials., Since antiquity, the period from 480 to 323 BC in Greece has been considered to be the high point, the classical era, of Hellenic culture. In the arts especially, the values and customs of ancient Greece received their most lucid expression. In this new overview, the political, social, and religious functions of Greek art are given fresh life, with chapters focusing on issues such as the relationship between visual and narrative history; the role of artistic style in the construction of meaning; and how personal and communal identity was carried by the imagery on intricately decorated pottery and jewelry, naturalistic wall-paintings, and public buildings across the Greek world. Using the Parthenon as a model, Mark Fullerton examines the principles of classical sculpture, architecture, and painting to explore all phases of Greek art from its birth around 900 BC to its incorporation into the art of the Roman Empire.
LC Classification Number
N5630 .F85 2000
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