Ancient Mythological Images and their Interpretation: An Introduction to Iconology, Semiotics and Image Studies in Classical Art History by Katharina Lorenz

Ancient Mythological Images and their Interpretation: An Introduction to Iconology, Semiotics and Image Studies in Classical Art History by Katharina Lorenz

Author:Katharina Lorenz [Lorenz, Katharina]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2016-08-18T04:30:00+00:00


31 Cf. Burn 1987: 10–18, 48.

32 RF Squat-lecythus, Cleveland Museum of Art 82.142. CVA Cleveland, Museum of Art 2: 35–7. Another example for such direct referencing of Athens is the Athenian tribal heroes who appear on the frieze of the name vase of the Meidias Painter, see Lorenz 2007: 131–8.

33 It is treated to that effect in Euripides’ Ion; see Walsh 1978; Burn 1987: 21–2; Neils 1983, with identification of the female figures. The myth: LIMC IV 1988 s.v. Erechtheus (U. Kron).

34 Cf. Lorenz 2007: 138–41. For autochthony in Athenian art, see Bérard 1974: 31–8; Loraux 1981: 7–26, 35–73.



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