Circa 1492: Art in the Age of Exploration

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The book begins by looking at the Mediterranean world as the new seaborne empires were being formed, surveying the visual arts and principal intellectual and spiritual currents in major political centers from Portugal to Turkey. Next it takes the reader on Columbus’s proposed route east to the fabled lands of Cathay, presenting essays about and illustrations of paintings, sculpture, calligraphy, and decorative art that document the venerable civilizations of the Far East. Finally it surveys the great empires and chiefdoms of the Americas that the Europeans suddenly and unexpectedly encountered, focusing on major works of Aztec sculpture, textiles from the Inca Empire, works in gold from Colombia and Costa Rica, and objects from the pre-Columbian cultures of North America.
 

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Foreword J CARTER BROWN
10
History and Art JAY A LEVENSON
19
TRADE
69
MAPS AND THE RATIONALIZATION
83
THE MEAN AND MEASURE
95
MICHELANGELO 1492
102
Giulio Carlo Argan
113
cat
123
The Rationalization of Space cats 138151
350
305
398
THE AZTEC GODS HOW MANY?
507
LIFE
529
EMBLEMS OF POWER IN
535
307
557
Inka Empire
590
315
612

THE CATALOGUE
216
Distant Worlds cats 117
232
The Foundations of Empire cats 3357
332

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