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Landscape and space : comparative perspectives from Chinese, Mesoamerican, ancient Greek, and Roman art / edited by Jaś Elsner.

Other author/creatorElsner, Jaś.
Other author/creatorOxford University Press.
Format Electronic and Book
EditionFirst edition.
Publication InfoOxford : Oxford University Press, 2022.
Descriptionxvi, 188 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Oxford Scholarship Online
Subject(s)
Series Visual conversations in art and archaeology
Visual conversations in art and archaeology. ^A1335134
Contents Introduction: Landscape and Space / Jaś ́Elsner -- Inventing Wilderness: The Birth of Landscape Representation in China / Wu Hung -- Statues, Stelai, and Turning-Posts in Greece, c.565-c.465 BCE: The Limits of Iconography / Richard Neer -- Locating Landscape in Maya Painting / Claudia Brittenham -- Space-Object-Landscape: Sacred and "Sacro-Idyllic" from Dunhuang via Stonehenge to Roman Wall-Painting / Jaś ́Elsner.
Summary Landscape has been a key theme in world archaeology and trans-cultural art history over the last half century, particularly in the study of painting in art history and in all questions of human intervention and the placement of monuments in the natural world within archaeology. However, the representation of landscape has been rather less addressed in the scholarship of the archaeologically-accessed visual cultures of the ancient world. The kinds of reliefs, objects, and paintings discussed here have a significant purchase on matters concerned with landscape and space in the visual sphere, but were discovered within archaeological contexts and by means of excavation. Through case studies focused on the invention of wilderness imagery in ancient China, the relation of monuments to landscape in ancient Greece, the place of landscape painting in Mesoamerican Maya art, and the construction of sacred landscape across Eurasia between Stonehenge and the Silk Road via Pompeii, this book emphasises the importance of thinking about models of landscape in ancient art, as well as the value of comparative approaches in underlining core aspects of the topic. Notably, it explores questions of space, both actual and conceptual, including how space is0configured through form and representation.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2021942721
ISBN9780192845955 (hardcover)
ISBN0192845950 (hardcover)

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