Greek Theories of Art and Literature Down to 400 B.C

Classical Quarterly 33 (3-4):166-179 (1939)
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Abstract

Greek art and literature follow parallel courses through the long period from Homer to Euripides. Homer and Euripides, Dipylon vases and the latest white lekythoi are as far apart from each other as it is possible for works in the same medium to be. The distance can only be explained by a similar change in the views of artists, writers, and their public.

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