By Hugo C. Ikehara-Tsukayama, Dawn Kriss, And Joanne Pillsbury
Pottery Is One Of The World’S Most Ancient And Widespread Technologies. Containing The Divine: Ancient Peruvian Pots Explores How Ceramic Vessels Can Convey Meaning Far Beyond Their Practical Use. As This Bulletin Attests, Before The Implementation Of Writing As We Understand It Today, Andean Artisans Used The Shape And Decoration Of Jars And Bottles To Communicate Essential Information For Ritual Practice And To Promote The Exchange Of Ideas. The More Than 40 Evocative Works Featured In These Pages Represent Some 2,500 Years Of Creativity In Ancient Peru, With A Focus On How These Imaginative Works Served As Conduits To Worldly And Divine Power. Providing A Rich Opportunity To Reflect On Devotional Practices Of The Past And Today, Containing The Divine Also Shows How The Legacy Of These Pots Has Inspired Subsequent Generations Worldwide, From Nineteenth-Century British Potters And French Post-Impressionist Paul Gaugin To Contemporary Peruvian Artist Juan Javier Salazar.
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