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100 1 0 _aAurigny, Hélène
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245 0 0 _aAn Embarrassing Notion in the History of Greek Sculpture: The “Daedalic”
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520 _aScholars have recently used the term “Daedalic style” in their analyses of archaic sculpture: this notion, named after the mythical artisan Daedalus, has many meanings and can apply to style or geography, but also chronology. All these different meanings are linked to the history of this notion, but they are never explained as such. The aim of this paper is first to examine recent use(s) of the word “Daedalic,” to then recall the origins and the history of this notion, and finally to question if it is still of value for the study of the sculpture of the seventh century BC. Why do scholars keep on using this term?
690 _agreek World
690 _a‘Daedalic' style
690 _agreek sculpture
690 _a7th cent. bc
690 _ahistoriography
690 _a‘daedalism'
690 _aDaedalus
786 0 _nRevue archéologique | o 53 | 1 | 2012-08-01 | p. 3-39 | 0035-0737
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-revue-archeologique-2012-1-page-3?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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