Exploring Art History
Ancient Greek architectural historian Sam Holzman, Princeton University, discusses his personal journey through the world of ancient Greek architecture and the many wonderful experiences it offers him while also presenting him with lots of challenges. This conversation provides you with captivating details of the numerous architectural details hiding in plain sight – from 'bilingual' capitals of Ionic columns, to curiously angled stones to aesthetically compelling restoration efforts – from which we can discover a wealth of information about marvellous ancient buildings and the many dedicated individuals who made them. The conversation also provides behind-the-scenes insights into the creation of Holzman's recent book, Retrospective Columns: Ionic Capitals and Perceptions of the Past in Greek Architecture (PUP), which offers an innovative study of how and why ancient Greek builders sometimes combined older and contemporary carving styles when making capitals. Host: author and filmmaker Howard Burton. * For essays about art by Howard Burton, visit our Exploring Art History blog: https://ideasroadshow.substack.com/. Website: https://ideasroadshow.com/ The music in this podcast is licensed from Artlist.
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