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History of Terracotta

Felicity Moreau

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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History of Terracotta explores the profound impact of terracotta across civilizations, revealing how this humble material shaped burial rituals, architectural construction, and decorative arts. Moving beyond its basic composition, the book uncovers terracotta's role as a medium of cultural expression, reflecting the technological innovations, artistic skills, and symbolic language of ancient societies. Discover how terracotta's influence offers insights into the social structures, religious beliefs, and aesthetic sensibilities of past civilizations, revealing the interconnectedness of ancient cultures.

 
The book begins by detailing terracotta's material properties and production techniques before progressing through its applications in burial art, architecture, and decoration. From the Terracotta Army to its use in ancient Greek and Roman architecture, the narrative traces the evolution of stylistic trends and embedded symbolism.

 
By integrating material science with art historical analysis, History of Terracotta offers a unique perspective, exploring both the technology behind the artifacts and the cultural contexts in which they were produced.
Verfügbar seit: 26.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 71 Seiten.

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