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Clemente Marconi
Clemente Marconi is an Italian and American archaeologist and art historian specializing in ancient Mediterranean Art and Archaeology. He holds academic appointments both in the United States and in Italy, serving as the James R. McCredie Professor of Greek Art and Archaeology and University Professor at the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University and as Full Professor (Professore Ordinario) of Classical Archaeology in the Department of Cultural and Environmental Heritage at the University of Milan (Università degli Studi di Milano "La Statale"). Marconi also directs the Institute of Fine Arts–New York University and University of Milan excavations on the acropolis of Selinunte. Provided by WikipediaGreek Vases: Images, Contexts and Controversies : Proceedings of the Conference sponsored by The Center for the Ancient Mediterranean at Columbia University, 23-24 March 2002 /
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This volume deals with Greek painted vases, exploring them from various methodological points of view and moving beyond the traditional focus on connoisseurship and style. The volume, which represents the proceedings of an international conference sponsered by the Center for the Ancient Mediterranean at Columbia University, is an effort to exploit the immense richness of these vases by using them to study general cultural history.
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