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Art and Writing in the Maya Cities, AD 600–800

Art and Writing in the Maya Cities, AD 600–800

Art and Writing in the Maya Cities, AD 600–800

A Poetics of Line
Adam Herring, Southern Methodist University, Texas
August 2005
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9780521842464
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    Art and Writing in the Maya Cities, AD 600–800 examines an important aspect of the visual cultures of the ancient Maya in southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras. During a critical period of cultural evolution, artistic production changed significantly, as calligraphy became an increasingly important formal element in Maya aesthetics and was used extensively in monumental building, sculptural programs and small-scale utilitarian objects. Adam Herring's study analyzes art works, visual programs, and cultural sites of memory, providing an anthropologically-informed description of ancient Maya culture, vision, and artistic practice. An inquiry into the contexts and perceptions of the ancient Maya city, his book melds epigraphic and iconographic methodologies with the critical tradition of art-historical interpretation.

    • Cultural history of ancient Maya vision and visual works
    • Detailed consideration and close reading of 'archaeological artifacts' as artworks
    • Scholarship conversant in fields of archaeology, art history, and epigraphy

    Reviews & endorsements

    “"The volume has an extensive bibliography and excellent illustrations.”"
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    "Adam Herring has written an engaging, informative, and generally readable book that provides an intriging new perpective on late classic lowland Maya art (A.D. 600 -800). The book presents a welcome and long overdue redirection in contemporary studies of classic Maya art...a wonderful new examination of classic Maya art and its appreciation, and one well worth reading by any with an interest in the Maya or art history."
    Joseph W. Ball, American Historical Review

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    Product details

    August 2005
    Hardback
    9780521842464
    340 pages
    262 × 183 × 30 mm
    1.032kg
    120 b/w illus. 16 colour illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Yuknoom's stare, the beholder's share
    • 2. Gesture and speech
    • 3. In the realm of the senses
    • 4. Piedras Negras: capital city, canted landscape
    • Epilogue: signatures of sociability.
      Author
    • Adam Herring , Southern Methodist University, Texas