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Personal Styles In Early Cycladic Sculpture 1st Edition Pat Getzgentle

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Personal Styles In Early Cycladic Sculpture 1st Edition Pat Getzgentle
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.45 MB
Pages: 364
Author: Pat Getz-Gentle, Jack de Vries
ISBN: 9780299172046, 029917204X
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Personal Styles In Early Cycladic Sculpture 1st Edition Pat Getzgentle by Pat Getz-gentle, Jack De Vries 9780299172046, 029917204X instant download after payment.

Pat Getz-Gentle provides a clear and detailed survey of the Cycladic period, an early Bronze Age culture that thrived at the heart of the Aegean. In particular, she emphasizes the steps leading to the iconic, reclining folded-arm figure that uniquely defines the Cycladic era. Getz-Gentle also focuses on the personal aesthetics of fifteen carvers, several of whom are identified and discussed in this volume. New to this paperback edition is an expanded bibliography as well an addendum that contains additional works Getz-Gentle has attributed to some of the fifteen Cycladic sculptors she discusses in her book.

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