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Star Gods of the Maya: Astronomy in Art, Folklore, & Calendars by Susan Milbrath,

Star Gods of the Maya: Astronomy in Art, Folklore, & Calendars by Susan Milbrath,
OBSERVATIONS OF THE SUN, moon, planets, and stars played a central role in ancient Maya lifeways, as they do today among contemporary Maya who maintain the traditional ways. This pathfinding book reconstructs ancient Maya astronomy and cosmology through the astronomical information encoded in Precolumbian Maya art and confirmed by the current practices of living Maya peoples. Susan Milbrath opens the book with a discussion of modern Maya beliefs about astronomy, along with essential information on naked-eye observation. She devotes subsequent chapters to Precolumbian astronomical imagery, which she traces back through time, starting from the Colonial and Postclassic eras. She delves into many aspects of the Maya astronomical images, including the major astronomical gods identified with the sun, moon, naked-eye planets, and constellations and their associated glyphs, astronomical almanacs in the Maya codices (painted books), and changes in the imagery of the heavens over time. This investigation yields new data and a new synthesis of information about the specific astronomical events and cycles recorded in Maya art and architecture. The first major study to focus on the relationship between art and astronomy in ancient Maya culture, this book will be essential reading for students and scholars of Precolumbian art history and anthropology, archaeoastronomy, ethnography, and comparative mythology. Susan Milbrath is Curator of Latin American Art and Archaeology at the Florida Museum of Natural History and Affiliate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Florida. A former student of Esther Pasztory, she did postdoctoral work with Michael Coe and Anthony F. Aveni and served asguest curator of "Star Gods of the Ancient Americas", a traveling exhibit that opened at the American Museum of Natural History and toured nationally between 1982 and 1984.



The Epitome of Desire
The Epitome of Desire
This is an American story that reminds us of the possibilities our nation offers. It's the story of the son of a Russian immigrant, Ray Nasher, who was born in Boston, lived in a three-decker house, and graduated from that great democratizer, Boston Latin School. It's the story of his entrepreneurial success in Texas and his marriage to Patsy and their creation, over the course of more than forty years, of one of the greatest sculpture collections of the twentieth century. It's also the story of how that sculpture collection and the Nashers were courted by the most powerful art institutions and their directors--the National Gallery and its director, the late Carter Brown, the Guggenheim and its impresario, Thomas Krens, the Tate in London, and the Dallas Museum of Art. It's the story about how, in the end, Nasher did it his way, buying land next to the Dallas Museum and conceiving there an extraordinary sculpture center, designed by Renzo Piano, the Italian architect of unsurpassed insight into what the museum experience should be. Picasso. Matisse. Giacommetti. Moore. Brancusi. Arp. Gauguin. The giants of the twentieth century form the core of the Nasher Collection. And for Nasher, the pursuit is without end. For him the most important acquisition remains, as it does with all true collectors, the next one. This is a book about art and ambition. And, finally, the triumph of the Nashers' will to create a collection focused only on the best.



Phoenix art museum - Founded in 1945, The Phoenix Art Museum's Collection includes 17,000 works of art that span the centuries and the globe. Emphasis is on American, Asian, European, Latin American, modern and contemporary, and Western American art, and fashion design.

American Visionary Art Museum - The American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) is an art museum located in the Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. The city agreed to give the museum a piece of land on the south shore of the Inner Harbor under the condition that its organizers would clean up residual pollution from a copper paint factory and a whiskey warehouse that formerly occupied the site.

Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art - The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art houses the most comprehensive collection of the works of Louis Comfort Tiffany found anywhere, a major collection of American art pottery, and fine collections of late-19th and early-20th century American paintings, graphics and the decorative arts. It is located in Winter Park, Florida, USA.

Whitney Museum of American Art - The Whitney Museum of American Art is an art gallery and museum in New York City founded in 1931 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney.



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Museum of Latin American Art - Museum of Latin American Art Phoenix art museum - Founded in 1945, The Phoenix Art Museum's Collection includes 17,000 works of art that span the centuries and the globe. Emphasis is on American, Asian, European, Latin American, modern and contemporary, and Western American art, and fashion design. American Visionary Art Museum - The American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) is an art museum located in the Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. The city agreed to give the museum a piece of ...

Latin American Art - Latin American Art Phoenix art museum - Founded in 1945, The Phoenix Art Museum's Collection includes 17,000 works of art that span the centuries and the globe. Emphasis is on American, Asian, European, Latin American, modern and contemporary, and Western American art, and fashion design. African American art - African American art is a broad term describing the visual arts of the American black community. Influenced by various cultural traditions, including those of Africa, Europe and the Americas, traditional African American ...

American Art in Latin Modern Reading - American Art in Latin Modern Reading Phoenix art museum - Founded in 1945, The Phoenix Art Museum's Collection includes 17,000 works of art that span the centuries and the globe. Emphasis is on American, Asian, European, Latin American, modern and contemporary, and Western American art, and fashion design. High Museum of Art - Founded in 1905 as the Atlanta Art Association, the High Museum of Art is the leading art museum in southeast USA, based in Atlanta, Georgia. With over 11, ...

American Visionary Museum - American Visionary Museum American Visionary Art Museum - The American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) is an art museum located in the Federal Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. The city agreed to give the museum a piece of land on the south shore of the Inner Harbor under the condition that its organizers would clean up residual pollution from a copper paint factory and a whiskey warehouse that formerly occupied the site. National Museum of the American Indian - The Smithsonian’s National Museum ...

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