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Il mondo del vaso Chigi : pittura, guerra e società a Corinto alla metà del VII secolo a.C. / Matteo D'Acunto.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
D'Acunto, Matteo.
Series:
Image & context ; v. 12.
Image & context, 1868-4777 ; volume 12
Language:
Italian
Subjects (All):
Art and society--Greece--Corinth.
Art and society.
Corinth (Greece)--Civilization.
Corinth (Greece).
Macmillan Painter. Chigi Vase.
Macmillan Painter.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (316 p.)
Place of Publication:
Berlin : De Gruyter, [2013]
Language Note:
Italian
Summary:
This book analyses the stylistic, iconographic and historical aspects of the Chigi vase, the famous Protocorinthian olpe dating back as early as ca. 650 BC. The vase is the masterpiece of the Chigi Painter, a skilful vase-painter who was acquainted as well with the big size Corinthian painting. The different themes, which run along the three main friezes, link each other in order to build up a true iconographic program: its key point is the distinction between the lower frieze for the ephebes' paideia and the two main friezes which show the Corinthian elites through their activities - either real or symbolic ones - and distinguishing attributes. Paris' judgment is meant as part of this iconographic program as it shows, through a mythical paradigm, a necessary step of the life, i.e. the wedding, as well as the risks that it involves. The socio-political interpretation of the iconographic program opens the historical question of which system could be implied, as the vase was painted in a critical moment of Corinthian history, i.e. in the period when Kypselos became tyrant and exiled the Bakchiads. Finally, on the background of Demaratus' tradition, the analysis investigates a possible scenario for the arrival of the Chigi olpe in the hands of an Etruscan prince of Veii, in whose tumulus it was found in 1882.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Ringraziamenti
Indice
Ida Baldassarre, Premessa
Tavole
Introduzione
1. Il contesto di rinvenimento. Il tumulo di Monte Aguzzo a Veio, la tomba di una famiglia principesca etrusca
2. Il Pittore Chigi. Le sue opere e la sua personalità a cavallo tra ceramografia e grande pittura
3. Il programma iconografico dell'olpe Chigi
4. Le iscrizioni in alfabeto non corinzio e la questione delle origini del pittore
5. L'olpe Chigi e il contesto storico di Corinto alla metà del VII secolo
6. Da Corinto all'Etruria
7. Conclusioni
8. Summary
9. Note e bibliografia
10. Appendice. Opere attribuite al Pittore Chigi e alla sua "cerchia"
11. Indici
12. Indice delle fonti iconografiche
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
3-11-031421-5
OCLC:
862938364

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