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Aphrodisias 10: The sculptor's workshop / Julie Van Voorhis.

By: Van Voorhis, Julie [author.]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Summary language: Turkish Series: Aphrodisias ; 10.Publisher: Wiesbaden : Reichert Verlag, 2018Description: x, 117 pages, 60 pages of plates : illustrations, plans ; 32 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783954902682; 3954902680Subject(s): Sculpture, Roman -- Turkey -- Aphrodisias (Extinct city) | Excavations (Archaeology) -- Turkey | Classical antiquities | Excavations (Archaeology) | Sculpture, Roman | Turkey -- Antiquities, Roman | Aphrodisias (Extinct city) | Turkey | Turkey -- Aphrodisias (Extinct city)DDC classification: 938 LOC classification: NB118.T9 | V36 2018
Contents:
Archaeology and urban context of the workshop -- The marble sculpture from the workshop -- The production of sculpture in the workshop -- The workshop and mythological statuary in late antiquity -- Catalog.
Summary: "Carved marble was a major part of the economy of Roman cities. The material was supplied by local and regional quarries but little is known of the workshops in which the carving was carried out. The Sculptor's Workshop at Aphrodisias is a uniquely well-preserved facility of this kind supplied by a nearby local quarry. The workshop was located behind the Council House in the centre of town, and when excavated in 1967-1969 it contained remarkable remains from a high-end sculpture business. The monograph offers a complete publication of the archaeology of the workshop itself and of the finds - they include a set of stone-carving tools, a large quantity of sculpture in various states of completion, well-preserved statues (both portraits and mythological figures), and several practice pieces carved by apprentice sculptors as part of their training"--Publisher's website.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Folio Folio The BIAA David H. French Library
Shelf 55 - Main Room
F5b(f) APHRO 32502 Not for loan BOOKS-000000025380

Includes bibliographical references (pages 109-113).

Archaeology and urban context of the workshop -- The marble sculpture from the workshop -- The production of sculpture in the workshop -- The workshop and mythological statuary in late antiquity -- Catalog.

"Carved marble was a major part of the economy of Roman cities. The material was supplied by local and regional quarries but little is known of the workshops in which the carving was carried out. The Sculptor's Workshop at Aphrodisias is a uniquely well-preserved facility of this kind supplied by a nearby local quarry. The workshop was located behind the Council House in the centre of town, and when excavated in 1967-1969 it contained remarkable remains from a high-end sculpture business. The monograph offers a complete publication of the archaeology of the workshop itself and of the finds - they include a set of stone-carving tools, a large quantity of sculpture in various states of completion, well-preserved statues (both portraits and mythological figures), and several practice pieces carved by apprentice sculptors as part of their training"--Publisher's website.

In English; summary in Turkish.