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The Art of the Scythians: The Interpenetration of Cultures at the Edge of the Hellenic World

by: Jacobson, E.

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Category: Handbook of Oriental Studies / Handbuch der Orientalistik
Code: 3893
ISBN-13: 9789004098565 / 978-90-04-09856-5
ISBN-10: 9004098569 / 90-04-09856-9
Publisher: E.J. Brill
Publication Date: 1995
Publication Place: Leiden
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 305
Book Condition: New
Comments: Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 8 Uralic & Central Asian Studies, 2, 144 Figures

The Art of the Scythians
The Interpenetration of Cultures at the Edge of the Hellenic World
Series:
Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 8 Uralic & Central Asian Studies, Volume: 2
Author: Esther Jacobson
This volume considers the art of the Scythians of the northern littoral of the Black Sea, as that art was expressed in gold, silver, bronze, and bone. Appearing by the seventh century B.C. at the edge of an expanding Hellenic world, the history and art of the Scythians must be considered within a context that recognizes the sources of Scythian culture in the Eurasian Steppe as well as the historical contingency of West Asia and the Greek colonies. By approaching the understanding of artistic traditions in terms of an evolving process, rooted in an archaic steppe culture but ultimately shaped by the confrontation of Near Eastern, Hellenic and Hellenistic tastes, this discussion goes beyond the traditional location of Scythian art as a subset of Greek goldwork. Particular consideration is given to the gradual transformation of object types and styles, from their reflection of archaic zoomorphic representations in carved bone, wood and bronze, to traditions expressive of Hellenized tastes and sensibilities, in gold and silver. By examining in detail individual objects, as well as classes of objects, this volume articulates a specifically Scythian stylistic and iconographic tradition, and a specifically Scythian contribution to the working of precious metals, related to but ultimately distinguishable from the goldworking traditions of Achaemenid Iran, late Classical Greece, and the larger Hellenistic world.
This volume offers substantial bibliography relating to the extensive research on Scythian art, archaeology, and history, published in the Russian and Ukrainian languages over the last 150 years.

Chapter One Introduction
Author: Esther Jacobson
Pages: 1–28
Chapter Two An Outline of Scythian History
Author: Esther Jacobson
Pages: 29–51
Chapter Three Imagery and Meaning in Scythian Art
Author: Esther Jacobson
Pages: 52–64
Chapter Four Cultural Authority in the Art of the Scythians
Author: Esther Jacobson
Pages: 65–80
Chapter Five The Art of the Scythians: Object Types and Objects
Author: Esther Jacobson
Pages: 81–274
Back Matter
Bibliography
Author: Esther Jacobson
Pages: 275–293
Abbreviations
Author: Esther Jacobson
Pages: 294
Index
Author: Esther Jacobson
Pages: 295–305
Figures
Author: Esther Jacobson
Pages: 307–389

 
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The Art of the Scythians: The Interpenetration of Cultures at the Edge of the Hellenic World

by: Jacobson, E.

  • ISBN-13: 9789004098565 / 978-90-04-09856-5
  • ISBN-03: 9004098569 / 90-04-09856-9
  • E.J. Brill, Leiden, 1995

Price: 149,00 EURO

1 copy in stock