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The Votive Statues of the Athenian Acropolis
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Part I. Anathemata: 1. Statues as gifts for the gods; 2. Votive statue inscriptions; 3. Nothing to do with democracy?: Votive statues and Athenian history; 4. Votive statues and Athenian society; Part II. Divine Identities: 5. The identities of the Acropolis korai; 6. The iconography of the Acropolis korai; Part III: 7. Fifth century portrait statues on the Acropolis; Conclusion; Appendices.

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Sheds light upon the origins and significance of Greek portraiture.

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From the hardback review: '... I would certainly recommend it to undergraduate students taking courses in Greek art or religion, and more generally it should be of interest to anyone concerned with the contribution of material evidence to our understanding of Greek social history.' JACT From the hardback review: 'This is an important book. clearly written, concisely argued and cogently organized, it belongs in the library of any serious student of early Greek cult, culture and art ... it is a genuinely groundbreaking study that goes a long way towards redefining the nature of the questions surrounding this important body of ancient Athenian sculpture ... fundamental reading ... a starting point for all further inquires into Athenian votive studies and the study of Greek votive art generally.' Scripta Classica Israelica From the hardback review: 'Keesling draws her conclusion in The Votive Statues of the Athenian Acropolis by a fascinating study of dedicatory practices on the Acropolis as a whole.' The Times Literary Supplement From the hardback review: 'Catherine Keesling's study of Athenian votive statues is a welcome contribution to the interdisciplinary field ... presents an incisive analysis of difficult and fragmentary material ... Together, the essays in this volume shed light on the various intellectual currents and scholarly preoccupations which have shaped the discipline of classical art history ... a readable and provocative reflection on the subject, of interest to any art historian.' Burlington Magazine

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