Art of the Andes : from Chavín to Inca

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    • Stone-Miller, Rebecca

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Art of the Andes : from Chavín to Inca

Rebecca Stone-Miller

(World of art)

Thames & Hudson, 2002

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-220) and index

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Description

This wide-ranging survey has established itself as the best single-volume introduction to Andean art and architecture. Now fully revised and entirely redesigned, it describes the strikingly varied artistic achievements of the Chavin, Paracas, Moche, Chimu and Inca cultures, among others. Their impressive cities, tall pyramids, shining goldwork and intricate textiles constitute one of the greatest artistic traditions in history. For the revised edition, Professor Stone-Miller has added new material covering the earliest mummification in the world at Chinchorros, wonderful new Moche murals and architectural reconstructions, the latest finds from the Chachapoyas culture, and a greater emphasis on shamanism. Throughout Stone-Miller demonstrates how Andean peoples adapted and redefined their aesthetic response to an extremely inhospitable environment.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Early and Chavin Art 3. Paracas and Nasca 4. Moche Art and Architecture 5. Tiwanaku and Wari Imperial Styles 6. Late Intermediate Period Styles 7. Inca Art and Architecture

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