Design for Eternity: Architectural Models from the Ancient Americas (Metropolitan Museum of Art (MAA) (YUP))

Design for Eternity: Architectural Models from the Ancient Americas (Metropolitan Museum of Art (MAA) (YUP))

by James Doyle (Author), Joanne Pillsbury (Author), Juliet Wiersema (Author), Patricia Sarro (Author)

Synopsis

From the first millennium B.C. until the arrival of Europeans in the 16th century, artists from across the ancient Americas created small-scale architectural effigies to be placed in the tombs of important individuals. These works in stone, ceramic, wood, and metal range from highly abstracted, minimalist representations of temples and houses to elaborate complexes populated with figures, conveying a rich sense of ancient ritual and daily life. Although described as models, these effigies were created not so much as reflections or prototypes of existing structures, but rather as critical, conceptual components of funerary practice and beliefs about an afterlife. Design for Eternity is the first publication in English to explore these architectural works, providing new insights into ancient American design and how it reflected the practices of daily life. The vivid illustrations and texts focus on architectural representation, as well as the role these intriguing sculptures played in mediating relationships among the living, the dead, and the divine.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 160
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 03 Nov 2015

ISBN 10: 1588395766
ISBN 13: 9781588395764