Edited by Percy Gardner, of the University of Oxford, and Francis W. Kelsey, of the University of Michigan.
The Principles of Greek Art
By Percy Gardner, Litt.D., Lincoln and Merton Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Oxford.
Makes clear the artistic and psychological principles underlying Greek art, especially sculpture, which is treated as a characteristic manifestation of the Greek spirit, a development parallel to that of Greek literature and religion. While there are many handbooks of Greek archaeology, this volume holds a unique place.
Illustrated, cloth, $2.25; postpaid, $2.46
Greek Architecture
By Allan Marquand, Ph.D., L.H.D., Professor of Art and Archaeology in Princeton University.
Professor Marquand, in this interesting and scholarly volume, passes from the materials of construction to the architectural forms and decorations of the buildings of Greece, and, lastly, to its monuments. Nearly four hundred illustrations assist the reader in a clear understanding of the subject.
Cloth, $2.25; postpaid, $2.45
Greek Sculpture