PreColumbian Textile Conference VII / Jornadas de Textiles PreColombinos VII
Title | PreColumbian Textile Conference VII / Jornadas de Textiles PreColombinos VII PDF eBook |
Author | Lena Bjerregaard |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 428 |
Release | 2017-11 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1609621158 |
From May 31st to June 4th, 2016, the 7th International European conference on pre-Columbian textiles was held in Copenhagen. This volume unites seven original articles on pre-Columbian textiles from Mexico, which compare information on 20th century finds first described by Alba Guadelupe Mastache with that from previously unpublished finds and recently discovered contexts. A unique chapter presents the technical analysis and replication of a pre-Columbian tunic recovered in a cave site in Arizona, at the northern margins of the Mesoamerican interaction sphere. Thirteen articles on archaeological textiles from the central Andes include analysis of both textile assemblages preserved in museum collections and those recovered during recent fieldwork in archaeological sites of the Andean desert coast. These include textile assemblages representing the Initial and Formative Periods, Paracas and Nasca contexts, the Middle Horizon, diverse late Intermediate Period assemblages and emblematic Inca garments.
PreColumbian Textile Conference VIII / Jornadas de Textiles PreColombinos VIII
Title | PreColumbian Textile Conference VIII / Jornadas de Textiles PreColombinos VIII PDF eBook |
Author | Lena Bjerregaard |
Publisher | University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 2020-06-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781609621742 |
Collected papers from the Conference on Pre-Columbian Textiles VIII, which was organized by Serge LeMaitre and held at the Museum of Art and History in Brussels on March 18th to 22nd, 2019. Includes chapters by Jessica Lévy Contreras, Ann H. Peters, Carolina Agüero & Arturo Martínez, Amy Oakland, Lourdes Chocano Mena, Arabel Fernández L. & Luis Valle A., Isabel Martínez Armijo, Anna-Maria Begerock & Mercedes González, Penelope Dransart, Beatriz Carbonell, Mónica Solórzano Gonzales, Gloria Martha Sánchez Valenzuela, Alejandra Quintanar Isaías & Ana Jaramillo Pérez, Victoria Solanilla Demestre, Katalin Nagy, Jean-François Genotte, Griet Kockelkoren & Emma Damen, Carolina Orsini & Anna Antonini, Beatriz Devia & Marianne Cardale de Schrimpff, Mariana Alfonsina Elías, Silvana Di Lorenzo & Silvia Manuale, Verónica Auza Aramayo, Ricardo Cavalcanti-Schiel, & María Elena del Solar. Sponsored by The Royal Museums of Art and History (RMAH), Bruxelles.
The Royal Inca Tunic
Title | The Royal Inca Tunic PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew James Hamilton |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 460 |
Release | 2024-05-14 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0691256969 |
The hidden life of the greatest surviving work of Inca art The most celebrated Andean artwork in the world is a five-hundred-year-old Inca tunic made famous through theories about the meanings of its intricate designs, including attempts to read them as a long-lost writing system. But very little is really known about it. The Royal Inca Tunic reconstructs the history of this enigmatic object, presenting significant new findings about its manufacture and symbolism in Inca visual culture. Andrew James Hamilton draws on meticulous physical examinations of the garment conducted over a decade, wide-ranging studies of colonial Peruvian manuscripts, and groundbreaking research into the tunic’s provenance. He methodically builds a case for the textile having been woven by two women who belonged to the very highest echelon of Inca artists for the last emperor of the Inca Empire on the eve of the Spanish invasion in 1532. Hamilton reveals for the first time that this imperial vestment remains unfinished and has suffered massive dye fading that transforms its appearance today, and he proposes a bold new conception of what this radiant masterpiece originally looked like. Featuring stunning photography of the tunic and Hamilton’s own beautiful illustrations, The Royal Inca Tunic demonstrates why this object holds an important place in the canon of art history as a deft creation by Indigenous women artists, a reminder of the horrors of colonialism, and an emblem of contemporary Andean identity.
Western Mesoamerican Calendars and Writing Systems
Title | Western Mesoamerican Calendars and Writing Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Mikkel Bøg Clemmensen |
Publisher | Archaeopress Publishing Ltd |
Pages | 190 |
Release | 2023-06-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1803274867 |
Mesoamerica is one of the few places to witness the independent invention of writing. Bringing together new research, papers discuss the writing systems of Teotihuacan, Mixteca Baja, the Epiclassic period and Aztec writing of the Postclassic. These writing systems represent more than a millennium of written records and literacy in Mesoamerica.
Mexican Indian Folk Designs
Title | Mexican Indian Folk Designs PDF eBook |
Author | Irmgard Weitlaner-Johnson |
Publisher | Courier Corporation |
Pages | 98 |
Release | 2012-10-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0486142515 |
This fascinating book is the product of intensive scholarly research, its exacting illustrations based on choice examples of Mexican Indian textiles in many different museums and private collections. Incorporating abstract and geometric forms as well as highly stylized images of flowers, plants, animals, birds, and humans, the patterns represent more than 20 major Mexican Indian cultures. Among the designs are a two-faced feathered serpent from the Huichol culture, an allover pattern dominated by horizontal zigzags woven by the Otomí, and a flower and leaf design from the Tepehua. The Huasteco people are represented by a bold motif featuring prancing animals with bushy tails; a Nahuatl design depicts a lion with a flower in his mouth; while an elegant curvilinear Mazatec motif features flowers, vines, and birds. Other peoples whose art is represented include the Tarahumara, Tepecano, Mestizo, Zapotec, Mixteco, and Cuicatec. In the bold, startling designs originated by these cultures are primal links to the imagery of other cultures and traditions, centuries old and worldwide. Artists, designers, and craftspeople will value this modestly priced collection as a source of striking and unusual royalty-free designs for inspiration and practical use; anyone interested in Mexican Indian culture will find it an important reference as well.
Peruvian Featherworks
Title | Peruvian Featherworks PDF eBook |
Author | Heidi King |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Pages | 237 |
Release | 2012-12-04 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0300169795 |
This title provides an in-depth and authoritative review of feeatherworking traditions in ancient Peru. The book includes a discussion of important recent discoveries, considerations of iconography, and basic technical characteristics of feather works.
Prehistoric Textiles
Title | Prehistoric Textiles PDF eBook |
Author | E. J.W. Barber |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 512 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780691002248 |
This monograph attempts to revise present ideas of the origins and early development of textiles in Europe and the Near East. Using linguistic techniques as well as methods from palaeobiology, it demonstrates that spinning and pattern-weaving existed far earlier than has been supposed.