Description
This book examines Greek vase-paintings that depict humorous, burlesque, and irreverent images of Greek mythology and the gods.
About the Author
David Walsh is a Visiting Research Scholar in the School of Arts, Histories and Cultures at the University of Manchester.
Reviews
'... highly readable ... Walsh has offered up a publication that is both solid and timely.' American Journal of Archaeology
'... a mature, judicious and very readable account ...' Times Literary Supplement
'Anyone interested in ancient humor will be off to a good start with Walsh's book.' Classical World
'Based on a catalogue of 144 vases, over half of them illustrated, this user-friendly book will especially interest scholars of ancient Greek art, drama and culture who want an introduction to and thoughtful discussion of this puzzling group of images.' Phoenix
'In Distorted Ideals, David Walsh ... presents an innovative and insightful in-depth analysis of vase-paintings that identifiably depict ancient Greek gods and heroes in an irreverent manner, from the seventh to the end of the fourth centuries BC.' Hermathena
Book Information
ISBN 9781107669659
Author David Walsh
Format Paperback
Page Count 445
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1020g
Dimensions(mm) 247mm * 170mm * 25mm