Olympic Victor Monuments and Greek Athletic Art
Olympic Victor Monuments and Greek Athletic Art
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The study of one of the most important genres of Greek sculpture, the monuments erected at Olympia and elsewhere in the Greek world in honor of victorious athletes at the Olympic Games, is the purpose of the present work. Due to the scant survival of these monuments, the study focuses on reconstructing their various types and poses.
Format: Hardback
Length: 353 pages
Publication date: 05 May 2021
Publisher: Nova Science Publishers Inc
The present work aims to delve into the realm of one of the most significant genres of Greek sculpture, namely the monuments constructed at Olympia and other locations across the Greek world to commemorate victorious athletes at the Olympic Games. Due to the limited survival of these monuments, the primary focus of the research lies in the reconstruction of their diverse types and poses.
The study of Greek sculpture, particularly the monuments dedicated to victorious athletes at the Olympic Games, is a significant endeavor. Despite the limited remnants that have endured, the present work strives to reconstruct the various types and poses of these remarkable sculptures.
Greek sculpture, particularly the monuments honoring victorious athletes at the Olympic Games, holds immense importance in the realm of art. These sculptures, constructed at Olympia and other locations across the Greek world, serve as a testament to the athletic achievements and cultural significance of the time.
However, the survival of these monuments is limited, making the task of reconstruction a challenging one. The present work aims to shed light on the diverse types and poses of these sculptures, utilizing the available evidence to piece together their intricate details.
One of the key aspects of the study is the reconstruction of the various types of monuments that were erected. These monuments took different forms, including statues, reliefs, and sculptures in the round. Each type had its unique characteristics and served a specific purpose. For instance, statues were often used to depict the athletes in their winning poses, while reliefs were used to showcase their achievements in a narrative context. Sculptures in the round, on the other hand, were designed to be viewed from all angles, creating a more dynamic and lifelike impression.
Another important aspect of the study is the reconstruction of the poses of the sculptures. These poses were carefully designed to convey the strength, athleticism, and grace of the athletes. The sculptures often depicted the athletes in dynamic and energetic poses, capturing the essence of their triumphs. The poses were also carefully crafted to reflect the cultural and artistic conventions of the time, ensuring that the sculptures remained true to their historical context.
The present work also explores the historical and cultural significance of these monuments. The Olympic Games were a major event in ancient Greece, and the monuments erected in honor of the victorious athletes were a reflection of the importance of athletics and the cultural values of the time. These monuments served as a means of celebrating the achievements of the athletes and promoting the values of competition, sportsmanship, and honor.
Furthermore, the study of Greek sculpture provides valuable insights into the artistic and technical achievements of the ancient Greeks. The sculptures were created using a range of techniques, including carving, modeling, and casting. The artists who created these sculptures were skilled in their craft and worked to create works that were both beautiful and functional.
In conclusion, the study of Greek sculpture, particularly the monuments dedicated to victorious athletes at the Olympic Games, is a rich and fascinating field. Despite the limited remnants that have survived, the present work aims to reconstruct the various types and poses of these remarkable sculptures, shedding light on their historical and cultural significance. By exploring the artistic and technical achievements of the ancient Greeks, we can gain a deeper understanding of their cultural heritage and the enduring impact of their artistic contributions.
Weight: 826g
Dimension: 186 x 259 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781536195712
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