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Moche Fineline Painting From San Jos De Moro Illustrated Donna Mcclelland

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Moche Fineline Painting From San Jos De Moro Illustrated Donna Mcclelland
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Publisher: The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 38.48 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Donna McClelland, Donald McClelland, Christopher B. Donnan
ISBN: 9781931745390, 1931745390
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: Illustrated

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Moche Fineline Painting From San Jos De Moro Illustrated Donna Mcclelland by Donna Mcclelland, Donald Mcclelland, Christopher B. Donnan 9781931745390, 1931745390 instant download after payment.

Moche civilization flourished on the north coast of Peru from AD 200 to 800. Although the Moche had no writing system, they left a vivid artistic record of their beliefs and activities on intricately painted ceramic vessels, several thousand of which are scattered in museums and private collections throughout the world today. Unfortunately, nearly all were looted by grave robbers so their origin and context are unknown. In recent years, however, through a combination of archaeological excavation and stylistic analysis, it has been possible to identify more than 250 painted vessels from the site of San Jose de Moro. To date, this is the largest sample of Moche art from a single place and time. Thus it provides a unique opportunity to identify a distinct sub-style of Moche ceramics, and to assess its range of artistic and technological variation. Moreover, within the sample it is possible to identify multiple paintings by 18 different artists, thus elucidating the range of subject matter that an artist would paint, as well as the variation in the way he would portray the same scene. By discussing and illustrating more than 200 painted vessels from San Jose de Moro, this volume provides insights about a community of ancient Peruvian potters who shared a distinctive painting style and left a fascinating record of their achievement.

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