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Outside classical antiquity. Mystery and vitality in native Apulian Pottery - First Millenium BC Collection Denise Elfen-Laniado
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- Nombre de pages128
- FormatGrand Format
- PrésentationBroché
- Poids0.601 kg
- Dimensions24,0 cm × 28,0 cm × 28,0 cm
- ISBN978-2-05-102878-3
- EAN9782051028783
- Date de parution16/05/2022
- ÉditeurSlatkine (Editions)
- PréfacierDenise Elfen-laniado
- PréfacierSydney Picasso
- ContributeurFiorella Cottier-Angeli
Résumé
In ancient Apulia (Puglia in Italian), the Iapygians, the indigenous people who lived on the fringes of the Greek cities, produced a rich pottery that stood apart from that of the colonists. Still relatively little studied and almost unknown outside a narrow circle of specialists, this pottery is astonishingly original. It is characterized by specifi c forms of enigmatic purpose - horned handles, zoomorphic heads with hallucinatory stares, solitary hands, spindly fi gures and polychromy - which plunge us into an unknown world, without savagery, yet very close to nature.
Intended to accompany the dead in their tombs, the vases and figurines express a surprising vitality that testifies to a faith in the afterlife. Although rigorous from an archaeological point of view, this book calls for a preface highlighting the unexpected modernity of this ancient art. The task was undertaken by a member of Picasso's inner circle. The works presented here form part of a private collection, undoubtedly the most diverse of its kind and most complete on the subject.
Intended to accompany the dead in their tombs, the vases and figurines express a surprising vitality that testifies to a faith in the afterlife. Although rigorous from an archaeological point of view, this book calls for a preface highlighting the unexpected modernity of this ancient art. The task was undertaken by a member of Picasso's inner circle. The works presented here form part of a private collection, undoubtedly the most diverse of its kind and most complete on the subject.

