The horse in ancient Greek art /

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Edition:First American edition.
Imprint:Middleburg, Virginia : National Sporting Library & Museum, [2017]
[New Haven] : Yale University Press
©2017
Description:v, 145 pages : color illustrations ; 27 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11342200
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Other authors / contributors:Schertz, Peter, editor.
Stribling, Nicole, editor.
National Sporting Library and Museum (U.S.), host institution.
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, host institution.
ISBN:9780300230574
0300230575
9780996890533
099689053X
Notes:"The Horse in Ancient Greek Art : National Sporting Library & Museum (NSLM), Middleburg, Virginia, September 9, 2017-January 14, 2018, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VFMA), Richmond, Virginia, February 17-July 8, 2018"-- title page verso.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-143)
Summary:Horses were revered in ancient Greece as symbols of wealth, power, and status. On stunning black- and red-figure vases, in sculpture, and in other media, Greek artists depicted the daily care of horses, chariot and horseback races, scenes of combat, and mythological horse-hybrids such as satyrs and the winged Pegasus. This richly illustrated and handsomely designed volume includes over 80 objects showing scenes of ancient equestrian life. Essays by notable scholars of ancient Greek art and archaeology explore the indelible presence and significance horses occupied in numerous facets of ancient Greek culture, including myth, war, sport, and competition, shedding new light on horsemanship from the 8th through the 4th century BCE.

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