Ancient Gold Jewelry at the Dallas Museum of Art
Title | Ancient Gold Jewelry at the Dallas Museum of Art PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara Deppert-Lippitz |
Publisher | University of Washington Press |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN |
This lovely volume illustrates in color superb examples of Greek, Etruscan, and Roman jewelry. Major types of Greek and Etruscan jewelry from the seventh to the first centuries B.C. are well represented, along with a few Roman imperial works. In exquisite miniature, these ornaments reflect the stylistic history of more monumental art: they are sculptures on a small scale. Underneath the shining splendor these gold objects -- works originally meant to be worn by men and women as a sign of wealth and power in life -- lies a more fundamental meaning. Gold, a mysterious power, was a means for people to communicate with the gods who rule human life. The skill of the ancient goldsmith has never been equaled. Although the techniques used are for the most part understood, the virtuosity and intricacy of manufacture have vet to be duplicated.
Etruscan Granulation
Title | Etruscan Granulation PDF eBook |
Author | Gerhard Nestler |
Publisher | Brynmorgen Press |
Pages | 100 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Art, Etruscan |
ISBN | 9781929565368 |
Castellani and Italian Archaeological Jewelry
Title | Castellani and Italian Archaeological Jewelry PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Weber Soros |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 436 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0300104618 |
During the nineteenth century in Rome, three generations of the Castellani family created what they called “Italian archaeological jewelry,” which was inspired by the precious Etruscan, Roman, Greek, and Byzantine antiquities being excavated at the time. The Castellani jewelry consisted of finely wrought gold that was often combined with delicate and colorful mosaics, carved gemstones, or enamel. This magnificent book is the first to display and discuss the jewelry and the family behind it. International scholars discuss the life and work of the Castellani, revealing the wide-ranging aspects of the family’s artistic and cultural activities. They describe the making and marketing of the jewelry, the survey collection of all periods of Italian jewelry on display in the Castellani’s palatial store, and the Castellani’s activities in the trade of antiquities, as they sponsored excavations, and restored, dealt, and exhibited antiques. They also recount the family’s involvement in the cultural and political life of their city and country.
The Arts of India, Southeast Asia, and the Himalayas at the Dallas Museum of Art
Title | The Arts of India, Southeast Asia, and the Himalayas at the Dallas Museum of Art PDF eBook |
Author | Dallas Museum of Art |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780300149883 |
In recent years, the Dallas Museum of Art has expanded its collection of South Asian art from a small number of Indian temple sculptures to nearly 500 works, including Indian Hindu and Buddhist sculptures, Himalayan Buddhist bronze sculptures and ritual objects, artwork from Southeast Asia, and decorative arts from India's Mughal period. Artworks in the collection have origins from the former Ottoman empire to Java, and architectural pieces suggest the grandeur of buildings in the Indian tradition. This volume details the cultural and artistic significance of more than 140 featured works, which range from Tibetan thangkas and Indian miniature paintings to stone sculptures and bronzes. Relating these works to one another through interconnecting narratives and cross-references, scholars and curators provide a broad cultural history of the region. Distributed for the Dallas Museum of Art
Searching for Ancient Egypt
Title | Searching for Ancient Egypt PDF eBook |
Author | University of Pennsylvania. Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology |
Publisher | Cornell University Press |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 0801434823 |
Lavishly illustrated in color, this book presents a spectacular collection of archaeological and artistic treasures covering the extent of Egyptian art from the Predynastic Period of the fourth millennium B.C. to the Greco-Roman period of the fourth century A.D. The volume features more than 130 objects ranging from architectural elements of a royal palace and funerary chapel to delicate jewelry and textile fragments, and contains many objects never previously shown in print. In an introductory essay David P. Silverman documents major expeditions to sites in Egypt and Nubia and summarizes the new information gleaned about ancient Egyptian civilization. Donald B. Redford provides a general treatment of ancient Egypt history. The objects themselves are introduced with concise essays by recognized Egyptologists: Edward Brovarski, Rita E. Freed, Arielle P. Kozloff, David O'Connor, Edna R. Russmann, William K. Simpson, and Josef W. Wegner. Contributors-- Edward Brovarski, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Rita Freed, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Arielle Kozloff, Cleveland Museum of Art David O'Connor, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University Donald Redford, University of Toronto Edna. R. Russman, Brooklyn Museum of Art David Silverman, University of Pennsylvania William Kelly Simpson, Yale University Josef W. Wegner, University of Pennsylvania
Eyes of the Ancestors
Title | Eyes of the Ancestors PDF eBook |
Author | Nico de Jonge |
Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2017-02-28 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780804848589 |
Lavish photography and groundbreaking new texts unlock the magic of the island cultures of Indonesia, Malaysia and East Timor. Eyes of the Ancestors takes an in-depth look at the Dallas Museum of Art's world-renowned collection of artworks from Island Southeast Asia. Beautiful photography and essays by distinguished international scholars unlock the magic of the island cultures of this region. Leading cultural anthropologist Dr. Reimar Schefold introduces these texts, which investigate various indigenous art forms from a fresh art-historical perspective. They describe the contexts, purposes, and aesthetic influences of a range of objects, from intricately woven sacred and ceremonial textiles to carved ancestor figures. Also featured are gold and metalwork designs as well as weaponry and jewelry, most dating back more than a hundred years. A 19th-century mouth mask in the collection, from the Leti Islands, is one of the only four known to be in existence. This wooden mask, carved in the shape of a rooster's head, was used in ritual dances. Other spectacular examples from the collection likewise reflect the beliefs and practices of these island peoples.
The Art of Precolumbian Gold
Title | The Art of Precolumbian Gold PDF eBook |
Author | Julie Jones |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Indian goldwork |
ISBN | 0821215949 |