Table of Contents:
  • v. 1. The Styles of ca. 331-200 B.C.
  • Definitions and problems
  • The late fourth century : originals : architectural, funerary, in the round
  • The late fourth century--Copies
  • Portraiture : Alexander and the Diadochoi
  • The third century : architectural sculpture : religious, civic, and funerary buildings
  • The third century : dated sculpture in the round : originals and copes
  • The muses and related figures
  • The guals and related groups
  • Genre figures
  • The wider picture : conclusions.
  • v. 2. The Styles of ca. 200-100 B.C.
  • Hellenistic sculpture in the second century B.C.
  • The shadow of the Pergamon altar
  • The telephos frieze and continuous narrative
  • Architectural sculpture : a roundup
  • Original statuary in the round
  • Original reliefs : funerary and votive
  • Cult images and masters
  • The problem of copies
  • Odds and ends.
  • v. 3. The Styles of ca. 100-31 B.C.
  • The last century
  • Architectural sculpture
  • Sculptures in Hellenistic style : epic subjects (originals and copies)
  • Additional sculptures in Hellenistic style
  • The archaizing / archaistic trend : sculpture in the round
  • The severizing trend : sculpture in the round
  • The classicizing trend : sculpture in the round
  • Reliefs : funerary, votive, and decorative (neo-attic)
  • Some final remarks.