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Thomas Hope (1769–1831)

Autor von Costumes of the Greeks and Romans

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Bildnachweis: Thomas Hope (1769-1831), portrait done by William Beechey in 1798, now in the National Portrait Gallery

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PTArts | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 6, 2021 |
COSTUMES OF THE GREEKS AND ROMANS

"From headdresses to sandals, from warrior's armor to priestess's robes, the authentic costumes of people from all walks of life in the Roman and Greek civilizations are here pictured comprehensively and clearly. Three hundred finely drawn, detailed engravings (containing over 700 illustrations) show just what was worn by the poets, philosophers, priests and priestesses, peasants, Bacchanalians, emperors, generals, Amazons, and virgins of a bygone age.

Carefully copied from ancient vases and statuary by Thomas Hope (1770 1831), a British collector and designer, these engravings combine an unusual clarity of style with unquestioned authenticity. Their range, too, is unusually great, for besides the many plates on the costumes of the Greeks and Romans, there are representative illustrations of the typical dress of such other civilizations as the Phrygian, Egyptian, Parthian, Etruscan, and Persian.

In addition, scores of engravings are devoted to such now-forgotten objects as ancient musical instruments (the lyre, double flute, pipes of Pan, etc.), Bacchanalian implements, articles of furniture, women's trinkets and jewelry, sarcophagi, altars, and other adjuncts to ancient life.
Such comprehensiveness makes this book indispensable to costume designers, stage fitters, and producers of classic plays, students of fashion design, and others interested in ancient costumes. The material included here is covered in no ordinary history, and only here can the interested reader discover just how the draping of the Greek robe was achieved, or what was worn at festivals and funerals by the various classes.

Art directors, advertising managers, and others on the lookout for unusual and eye-catching illustrations will also treasure this collection. All of the engravings are royalty free and may be used in any way, whether as striking contrasts to modern styles in dress, jewelry, or furniture; for historical perspective; for mood pieces; or simply as unusual attention-getters.
Dover unabridged republication of the first edition, 1912."
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FundacionRosacruz | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 3, 2018 |
line drawings; have the volume with the CD.
 
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ngelina | 3 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 30, 2013 |

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