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How to Read Greek Vases (The Metropolitan Museum of Art - How to Read)

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This handsomely illustrated volume is the second in a series of publications aimed at giving a broad audience deeper insight into the extensive collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The Museum is famed for its Greek vases. Joan R. Mertens, Curator in the Department of Greek and Roman Art at the Metropolitan, has chosen thirty-five notable examples. They reveal the variety and vitality of the refined forms and masterfully rendered scenes that characterize these works. And they demonstrate the interrelation of function, shape, technique, and subject matter that is key to understanding the rich language of Greek vases. The introduction provides valuable background information, and the entries delve into the features of each vase, incorporating brilliant color illustrations, including many arresting details. Greek vases served specific utilitarian functions, and they also afforded outstanding artists, some of whom signed their work, a medium for depicting both the details of daily existence and aspects of their gods, goddesses, and heroes. We see the garments, implements, athletic competitions, and marriage and funerary rituals of Greeks who lived from the seventh through the fourth century B.C. We see their mythological figures and stories, for instance, the goddess Athena with her helmet, spear, and shield, and the great hero Herakles, from his first exploit as a baby to his elevation as an immortal at the end of his earthly life. The exceptional group of works assembled in this volume conveys the extent to which the culture of ancient Greece is still apparent today. Urns and jars inspired by Greek models are a staple in all types of public and private spaces. The meander patterns, palmettes, and other florals that adorn ancient vases recur in all kinds of modern objects. And the concept of the hero, or superman, first formulated and given visual form in ancient Greece is integral to Western culture. How to Read Greek Vases is sure to inspire closer scrutiny of these remarkable works of art, which have survived for over two millennia to offer viewers an enlightening look into the ancient heritage of the Western world. Published in association with The Metropolitan Museum of Art Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Metropolitan Museum of Art


Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 18, 2011


Edition ‏ : ‎ Illustrated


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Print length ‏ : ‎ 176 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0300155239


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 35


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.78 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.4 x 8.12 x 0.54 inches


Part of series ‏ : ‎ The Metropolitan Museum of Art - How to Read


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect
Format: Paperback
I can't say enough in praise of this book. The photography detail is incredible - you may have seen these items at the Met, but not like this: details explained and put in context, the writing so erudite yet so accessible. You can get lost in the wonder of these masterpieces. Thank you to the Met for felling like I've brought these pieces home!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2021 by Mindycat

  • Beautiful Book!!
Format: Paperback
This is a beautiful book with great photos of the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection. It is made with high quality paper with sewn binding.
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2021 by FourFold

  • good read for beginners
Format: Paperback
Five stars, good read for beginners.
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2018 by J. Keith

  • Highly recommend. Thank you
Format: Paperback
Fast service. Highly recommend. Thank you!
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2015 by jay frederick

  • A New Approach to Ancient Art
Format: Paperback
Joan R. Mertens, Curator in the Department of Greek and Roman Art at the Metropolitan, has chosen thirty-five prime Greek vases to explore and explain the meanings behind these richly puzzling works of art. She manages to 'decode' the figures and the stories they relate as well as inform the viewer of the intricacies of Greek art and communication. Greek vases served specific utilitarian functions, and they also afforded outstanding artists, some of whom signed their work, a medium for depicting both the details of daily existence and aspects of their gods, goddesses, and heroes. Here are the garments, implements, athletic competitions, and marriage and funerary rituals of Greeks who lived from the seventh through the fourth century B.C. But of particular interest is the involved illustration of the mythological figures and stories, for instance, the goddess Athena with her helmet, spear, and shield, and the great hero Heracles, from his first exploit as a baby to his elevation as an immortal at the end of his earthly life. The exceptional group of works assembled in this volume, the second in the Metropolitan Museums ongoing teaching program about the cast riches that museum holds, conveys the extent to which the culture of ancient Greece is still apparent today. Urns and jars inspired by Greek models are a staple in all types of public and private spaces. The meander patterns, palmettes, and other florals that adorn ancient vases recur in all kinds of modern objects. And the concept of the hero, or superman, first formulated and given visual form in ancient Greece is integral to Western culture. The book is richly illustrated with color photographs of the various Greek vases in question. A fine addition to the world of art books... and history books! Grady Harp, July 11 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2011 by Grady Harp

  • A great book, awful delivery conditions A great book, awful delivery conditions
Format: Paperback
My rating is solely based on the condition in which my product arrived. This was a gift.
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2019 Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2019 by Ilya

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