
Light on Stone: Greek and Roman Sculpture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, a Photographic Essay
Light on Stone offers a visit to the new Greek Galleries at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Since 1999 the Museum's collection of Classical marble sculpture has literally appeared in a new light. The galleries featuring Greek art of the sixth, fifth, and fourth centuries B.C. have been renovated and reinstalled in a way that allows daylight to pour in through high windows and a clear skylight onto the marble statues and reliefs. Ever-shifting shadows and highlights appear to transform and animate these works. The photographs in this book attempt to capture some of those effects, showing statues in different kinds of light, in context with other works, and in close-up detail. An introductory essay and extended notes on each work of art give background information.
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Citation
Coscia, Joseph, Elizabeth J. Milleker, Elizabeth Johnston Milleker, and Metropolitan Museum of Art, eds. 2003. Light on Stone: Greek and Roman Sculpture in The Metropolitan Museum of Art ; a Photographic Essay. New York, NY: Metropolitan Museum of Art [u.a.].