The influential study of Greek and Roman sculpture which introduced the Kopienkritic approach to the study of classical art history.Adolf Furtw?ngler (18531907) was a prominent German archaeologist and art historian. He is best known for developing the Kopienkritic approach to studying Roman sculpture, which dominated the study of classical sculpture in the twentieth century. He introduces this approach in this volume, first published in English in 1895.Adolf Furtw?ngler (18531907) was a prominent German archaeologist and art historian. He is best known for developing the Kopienkritic approach to studying Roman sculpture, which dominated the study of classical sculpture in the twentieth century. He introduces this approach in this volume, first published in English in 1895.Adolf Furtw?ngler (18531907) was a prominent German archaeologist and art historian specialising in classical art. He was appointed assistant Director of the K?nigliche Museen zu Berlin in 1880, a position he held until 1894 when he was appointed professor of Classical Archaeology in Munich. He is best known for developing the Kopienkritik approach to studying Roman sculpture, which he introduces in this volume first published in 1885 and translated into English by Eugenie Strong in 1895. Kopienkritik is a methodology which assumes that Roman sculptures are copies of Greek originals, and that by studying the Roman copies the original Greek sculpture can be reconstructed. This approach dominated the study of classical sculpture in the twentieth century and remains influential despite repeated criticism. Furtw?ngler compares the styles of known classical Greek sculptors with Roman statues to uncover the original sculptor in this defining example of the Kopienkritic approach.Author's preface; Editor's preface; Part I. Pheidias: 1. Discovery of the Lemnian Athena; 2. Site of the Lemnia on the Akropolis; 3. Comparison between Lemnia and Parthenos; 4. Analysis of the Lemnia; 5. Drapery and pose of thlĂ/