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Art of the AndesArt of the Andes

Art of the Andes1995

Rebecca Stone

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This survey of the art and architecture of the ancient Andes is the first single-volume account designed for a general and art historical audience. Although the Incas are justifiably famous as the masters of the largest empire in the Renaissance world, their art - and that of the creative cultures flourishing for over three millennia before them - has remained unfamiliar. Yet the vast cities, tall pyramids, shining goldwork and intricate textiles of the Andes constitute one of the greatest artistic traditions in history. Professor Stone-Miller reveals here the strikingly varied artistic achievements of the Chavin, Paracas, Moche, Chimu and Inca cultures, among others. Placing emphasis on the aesthetic response to an extremely inhospitable environment, she explores the complex symbolic values of the art forms, giving wide-ranging examples of sculpture, architecture, earthworks such as the famous Nasca Lines, metallurgy, textiles and other media.

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First published
1995
OL Work ID
OL12928388W

Subjects

Andean ArtAntiquitiesArtArt, AndeanHistoryIndian architectureIndian artIndians of South AmericaMaterial cultureInca artAndes RegionIndian art--andes regionIndians of south america--material cultureIndians of south america--andes region--material cultureIndians of south america--antiquitiesIndians of south america--andes region--antiquitiesIndians of south america--material culture--andes regionF2230.1.a7 .s77 2002

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