Greek Sculpture: A Critical Review" by Rhys Carpenter is a 1960 book that examines Greek sculpture from the Archaic period to the Hellenistic era. Carpenter analyzes the evolution of Greek sculpture, focusing on the artistic techniques, styles, and cultural influences that shaped its development.

He also explores the philosophical and aesthetic principles that guided Greek sculptors, as well as the social and historical context in which their works were created. The book is considered a classic in the field of art history and is praised for its insightful analysis and comprehensive coverage of Greek sculpture.

Format: Trade Paper Book

Pages: 274 Plus illustrations