Grundz ge der Kunstgeschichte. I. Das Altertum by Anton Springer offers a comprehensive overview of the history of art in antiquity. This third edition explores the key developments, styles, and cultural contexts that shaped ancient art. From the monumental architecture of Egypt to the classical sculptures of Greece and the imperial art of Rome, Springer examines the defining characteristics and enduring legacy of ancient artistic traditions. A valuable resource for students and enthusiasts alike, this book provides a detailed and insightful exploration of the foundations of Western art history.
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