Patterns in space : a regional study of motif in Minoan wall painting


Autoria(s): Scott, Cindy Lee.
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Classics

Data(s)

16/02/2010

16/02/2010

16/02/2009

Resumo

This thesis consists of a quantitative analysis of the regional prevalence of certain artistic motifs as they appear in Minoan wall painting of the Neopalatial period. This will help to establish the relative degree of artistic autonomy exercised by each of the sites included in this study. The results show that the argument for itinerant artists during this time period is a strong one, but the assumption that these travelling artists were being controlled by any one palace-centre is erroneous. Rather, the similarities and differences seen suggest that the choices were predicated either by the specific patrons, or by the function of the associated building or room. Thus, the motifs found within this study should be understood as constituting a cultural identity, with greater or lesser degrees of regional homogeneity, which act as one facet of a number of cultural indicators that can be used to better understand the role of artists and regional dynamics on the island during the Bronze Age.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/2912

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Brock University

Palavras-Chave #Mural painting and decoration, Minoan. #Art, Minoan.
Tipo

Electronic Thesis or Dissertation