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Ancient, Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque Art and Architecture

2009

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A Depiction Of A Comic Mythological Burlesque?, Kenneth S. Rothwell Jr. Jan 2009

A Depiction Of A Comic Mythological Burlesque?, Kenneth S. Rothwell Jr.

Classics Faculty Publication Series

A late eighteenth-century engraving is the only surviving record of a vase painting that shows a very odd scene, possibly reflecting a fifth- or fourth-century B.C. comedy.


A Depiction Of A Comic Mythological Burlesque?, Kenneth S. Rothwell Jr. Dec 2008

A Depiction Of A Comic Mythological Burlesque?, Kenneth S. Rothwell Jr.

Kenneth S Rothwell, Jr.

A late eighteenth-century engraving is the only surviving record of a vase painting that shows a very odd scene, possibly reflecting a fifth- or fourth-century B.C. comedy.