Miniature size, magical quality : Nasca art from the Glassell collection

著者

書誌事項

Miniature size, magical quality : Nasca art from the Glassell collection

Frances Marzio

Museum of Fine Arts , Yale University Press [distributor], c2007

  • [: hbk.]

大学図書館所蔵 件 / 1

この図書・雑誌をさがす

注記

Summary: "Presents a previously unpublished group of Nasca miniature objects from the Glassell Collection of Pre-Columbian Art. The miniatures, a majority of which first existed in pairs, date to about 600 A.D. and most were carved from or incorporate spondylus shell"--Provided by publisher

Includes bibliographical references

内容説明・目次

内容説明

An extraordinary group of Nasca miniature objects - exquisite works produced in ancient Central and South America for personal adornment, ritual use, and burial - resides in the renowned Glassell Collection of Pre-Columbian Art. Dating from about 600 A.D., the Nasca miniatures were reported to have been found together in the Ica Valley of the south coast of present-day Peru. Beautifully crafted from gold, silver, shell, and semiprecious stones, most of these objects were carved from or have elements of spondylus shell, a rare mollusc. Frances Marzio brings the Nasca culture vividly to life through her insightful discussion of diverse artworks from the collection - from effigies of warriors and trophy heads to females and a menagerie of animals - focusing on these fascinating treasures as a group for the first time.

「Nielsen BookData」 より

詳細情報

ページトップへ