ActaAth-4°, 53: Pictorial pursuits (2006)

2006-01-01

Published by the Swedish Institute at Athens. Distributed by Astrom Editions.

Pictorial pursuits. Figurative painting on Mycenaean and Geometric pottery. Papers from two seminars at the Swedish Institute at Athens in 1999 and 2001

Edited by Eva Rystedt & Berit Wells

Contents

Berit Wells, ‘Preface’, p. 7

Eva Rystedt, ‘Introduction’, pp. 9–11

Part I

Joost Crouvel, ‘Late Mycenaean pictorial pottery, A brief review’, pp. 15–22

Fanouria Dakoronia, ‘Mycenaean pictorial style at Kynos, east Lokris’, pp. 23–29

Katie Demakopoulou, ‘Mycenaean pictorial pottery from Midea’, pp. 31–43

Elisabeth French, ‘The functional contexts of pictorial pottery at Mycenae with a note on a recent join by Kim Shelton nd Diana Wardle and a note on a recent find by Kim Shelton’, pp. 45–50

Wolfgang Güntner, ‘Mycenaean pictorial vase-painters: a view from Tiryns’, pp. 51–61

Stefan Hiller, ‘The rise of the pictorial style and the art of Amarna’, pp. 63–71

Stefan Hiller, ‘Keramik mit Pictorial Style-Dekor aus Ägina Kolonna’, pp. 73–82

Nicolle Hirschfeld, ‘Vases marked for exchange: the not-so-special case of pictorial pottery’, pp. 83–96

Christine Morris, ‘Design element analysis of Mycenaean chariot kraters: style complexity and significance’, pp. 97–106

P.A. Mountjoy, ‘Mycenaean pictorial pottery from Anatolia in the transitional LH IIIB2–LH IIIIC Early and the LH IIIC phases’, pp. 107–121

Eva Rystedt, ‘Tracing stylistic evolution in Mycenaean pictorial vase painting’, pp. 123–129

Alison South, ‘Mycenaean pictorial pottery in context at Kalavasos-Ayios Dhimitrios’, pp. 131–146

Louise Steel, ‘Women in Mycenaean pictorial vase painting’, pp. 147–155

Part II

J.N. Coldstream, ‘”The long, pictureless hiatus”. Som thoughts on Greek figured art between Mycenaean pictorial and Attic Geometric’, pp. 159–163

Joost Crouwel, ‘Chariot depictions—from Mycenaean to Geometric Greece and Etruria’, pp. 165–170

Fanouria Dakoronia, ‘Bronze Age pictorial tradition on Geometric pottery’, pp. 171–175

Wolfgang Güntner, ‘Same motif, another context’, pp. 177–182

Stefan Hiller, ‘The prothesis scene. Bronze Age–Dark Age relations’, pp. 183–190

Maria Iacovou, ‘À contretemps. The Late Helladic IIIC syntax and context of Early Iron Age pictorial pottery in Cyprus’, pp. 191–203

Susan Langdon, ‘Maiden voyage: from abduction to marriage in Late Geometric art’, pp. 205–215

Catherine Morgan, ‘Ithaka between East and West. The eighth century figured repertoire of Aetos’, pp. 217–228

Evangelina Pappi, ‘Argive Geometric figured style. The rule and the exception’, pp. 229–237

Eva Rystedt, ‘Pictorial matter, pictorial form. A view from Mycenae towards Athens’, pp. 239–245

Mark Stansbury-O’Donnell, ‘The development of Geometric pictorial narrative as discourse’, pp. 247–253

Michael Wedde, ‘Pictorial evidence for partial system survival in the Greek Bronze to Iron Age transition’, pp. 255–269

Photini N. Zaphiropoulou, ‘Geometric battle scenes on vases from Paros’, pp. 271–277

‘Bibliography’, pp. 279–299

‘Index’, pp. 301–313

Bibliographical information

Eva Rystedt & Berit Wells, eds, Pictorial pursuits. Figurative painting on Mycenaean and Geometric pottery. Papers from two seminars at the Swedish Institute at Athens in 1999 and 2001 (Skrifter utgivna av Svenska institutet i Athen, 4°, 53), Sävedalen 2006. ISSN 0586-0539. ISBN 9789179160531.

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