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The Spectacle of the Late Maya Court: Reflections on the Murals of Bonampak (The William and Bettye Nowlin Series in Art, History, and Culture of the Western Hemisphere)

HardcoverJuly 1, 2013
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ISBN-13: 9780292744363 ISBN-10: 0292744366
Binding
Hardcover
Published
July 1, 2013
Weight
6.3 lbs

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Located within the deep tropical rainforest of Chiapas Mexico the Maya site of Bonampak is home to the most complete and magnificent mural program of the ancient Americas. In three rooms a pageant of rulership opens up scene by scene like pages of an ancient Maya book. Painted c. AD 800 the murals of Bonampak reveal a complex and multifaceted view of the ancient Maya at the end of their splendor during the last days of the Classic era. Members of the royal court engage in rituals and perform human sacrifice dance in extravagant costumes and strip the clothing from fallen captives acknowledge foreign nobles and receive abundant tribute. The murals are a powerful and sophisticated reflection on the spectacle of courtly life and the nature of artistic practice a window onto a world that could not know its doomed future. This major new study of the paintings of Bonampak incorporates insights from decades of art historical epigraphic and technical investigation of the murals framing questions about artistic conception facture narrative performance and politics. Lavishly illustrated this book assembles thorough documentation of the Bonampak mural program from historical photographs of the paintingssome never before publishedto new full-color reconstructions by artist Heather Hurst recipient of a MacArthur award and Leonard Ashby. The book also includes a catalog of photographs infrared images and line drawings of the murals as well as images of all the glyphic texts which are published in their entirety for the first time. Written in an engaging style that invites both specialists and general readers alike this book will stand as the definitive presentation of the paintings for years to come.