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The Rediscovery of Antiquity: The Role of the Artist (Acta Hyperborea): The Role of the Artist (Acta Hyperborea) (Paperback)

by Jane Feifer (Editor), Tobias Fischer-Hansen (Editor), Annette Rathje (Editor)
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The latest volume of "Acta Hyperborea", which appeared in the late fall of 2003, includes articles, which are the revised versions of papers presented at a conference in Copenhagen in September 2001. The participants were classical archaeologists, art historians and artists. The anthology is divided into four main themes: artists use of ancient models; forming ideas and shaping taste; artists and patrons; and, creating collections.

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