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Tlateccáyotl : los artistas de las piedras preciosas : exposición temporal, mayo-septiembre de 2022 / Emiliano Ricardo Melgar Tisoc, coordinador ; con la participación de: Reyna Beatriz Solís Ciriaco [and others]

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Melgar Tísoc, Emiliano Ricardo, editor.
Mexico. Secretaría de Cultura, issuing body.
Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (Mexico), issuing body.
Museo del Templo Mayor (Mexico City, Mexico), host institution.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Indians of Mexico--Jewelry--Exhibitions.
Indians of Mexico.
Jewelry--Mexico--Exhibitions.
Jewelry.
Shell jewelry--Mexico--Exhibitions.
Shell jewelry.
Indians of Mexico--Antiquities--Exhibitions.
Excavations (Archaeology)--Mexico--Exhibitions.
Excavations (Archaeology).
Indian art--Mexico--Mexico City--Exhibitions.
Indian art.
Mexico City (Mexico)--Antiquities--Exhibitions.
Mexico City (Mexico).
Templo Mayor (Mexico City, Mexico).
Physical Description:
31 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm.
Edition:
Primera edición.
Other Title:
Artistas de las piedras preciosas
Place of Publication:
Ciudad de México : Secretaría de Cultura, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, 2022.
Language Note:
In Spanish.
Summary:
For the Mexica, working with stone was an art, which they called in Nahuatl Tlateccáyotl. Like all art, it was made with hands, tools and techniques of specialists, who passed their knowledge from generation to generation. His work was so important that the tlatoani himself supervised it. Now, archaeology is responsible for studying these objects to learn more about the Mexica. Emiliano Melgar Tísoc, curator of this exhibition, has dedicated himself to studying the polished stone objects of the Templo Mayor archaeological site to discover the men and women who made the fabulous pieces that we find in this museum. Many of his findings are unexpected and others confirm what we already know about this society. If you were told that the Mexica used materials from as far away as Guatemala, or that they got objects from cultures that had disappeared many centuries before them, or that it is likely that in Xochimilco they were dedicated to jewelry made of obsidian, what would you think? Between the pages of this brochure, you will discover these and other secrets that Emiliano Melgar and his team share with us.
Contents:
Introducciones / Diego Prieto Hernández, Mtra. patricia Ledesma Bouchan
Tlateccáyotl: el arte de la lapidaria
Las piedras preciosas
El tributo de los objetos lapidarios
El buen lapidario, el mal lapidario
Los artífices tolteca
Tlaiximatini: los que saben ver y buscar
Los talleres y las evidencias de producción
Tras las huellas de la tecnología lapidaria antigua
Las escuelas artesanales lapidarias
Los artesanos palaciegos y el estilo imperial tenochca
La concha ¿una piedra de agua?
Estudios recientes en la lapidaria tenochca
Nuevos materiales y yacimientos
Nuevos estilos y reliquias
Recreaciones y emulaciones
Morfometría: entre la proporción y el estilo
Los artesanos de ayer y hoy.
Notes:
Published on the occasion of the exhibition held from May to September, 2022 at the Museo de Sitio del Templo Mayor in Mexico City.
Includes bibliographical references (page [32])
ISBN:
9786075396200
OCLC:
1381030749

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