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Beyond Words: The Visualization of Myths in Greek Antiquity

Milette Gaifman *05, Yale

Thu, 3/26 · 4:30 pm6:00 pm · 134 Art Museum

Department of Art & Archaeology
A&A Lecture Series

The paper explores how images in Greek antiquity articulated myths independently from texts. The Choregic Monument of Lysikrates in Athens (ca. 335/4 BCE) with its reference to a well-known Dionysiac narrative serves as a starting point for a discussion of the powerful ways in which visual representations instill perceptions of mythological figures and events.

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