Metal Vessels in Macedonian History; The Macedonian Context of the Derveni Krater; Precursors to the Derveni Krater: The Fifth-Century Attic Bronze Volute Krater of the Alpha Type; Elaborated Volute Kraters of the Late Fifth and Early Fourth Centuries BC; The Iconography of the Derveni Krater, 1. The Major Repousse Frieze; The Iconography of the Derveni Krater, 2. Animal Friezes, Masks, Shoulder Figures. Conclusions; Appendix: Technical Characteristics of the Derveni Krater. Bibliography. Index.
Beryl Barr-Sharrar is Adjunct Professor of Fine Arts at the Institute of Fine Arts, NYU. She is the author of numerous publications on Classical and Hellenistic art.
Beryl Barr-Sharrar's new monograph on the Derveni Krater breaks
entirely new ground, elevating this masterpiece of later classical
Greek art to a status alongside those of the Mausoleum at
Halicarnassus and the Alexander Sarcophagus as the most important
monuments of Greek art in the fourth century B.C. She shows that
bronze vases, which have hitherto been included in the minor arts,
now deserve their own place alongside architecture, sculpture and
painted vases as high arts. In addition, the sophistication and
care of the layout and the book production reaches new heights of
what an outstanding publication of a work of Greek art can be.
David Mitten, Harvard University
"Spectacular! A book such as this appears on one's desk once in a
decade: a definitive publication of a masterpiece of Greek art that
is comprehensive, informative, persuasive, and beautifully
illustrated."
Andrew Stewart, UC Berkeley
"This is a penetrating study of a sumptuous artifact, with superb
photographic documentation in color; a very handsome
publication."
R. R. R. Smith, Oxford University
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