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- catalog abstract ""In West and Central Africa in the centuries just before and after European contact, powerful kingdoms flourished, each with its own distinct art practices. The royal arts of Benin, Yoruba, Dahomey, Asante, Kongo, Kuba, and others are the subject of this book. What are the court-art traditions of the African royal states? How do art and architecture define individual, dynastic, royal, and national identity? What is the impact on them of centuries of trade, colonization, and religious exchange? How is this art to be understood within its cultural context?" "Blier draws on a vast range of individual objects - crowns and masks, thrones and regalia, palace architecture, painting, textiles, body decoration, and jewelry - as well as archival photographs of art works in use in ceremonies and performances. Using detailed descriptions she offers a subtle cultural reading of these complex arts. Blier's thoughtful and expert examination goes beyond particular visual analysis to explore vital questions of royalty and power, divine kingship, state cosmology, the place of women at court, and the use of art in dynastic history, diplomacy, and war."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b10627349.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description ""In West and Central Africa in the centuries just before and after European contact, powerful kingdoms flourished, each with its own distinct art practices. The royal arts of Benin, Yoruba, Dahomey, Asante, Kongo, Kuba, and others are the subject of this book. What are the court-art traditions of the African royal states? How do art and architecture define individual, dynastic, royal, and national identity? What is the impact on them of centuries of trade, colonization, and religious exchange? How is this art to be understood within its cultural context?" "Blier draws on a vast range of individual objects - crowns and masks, thrones and regalia, palace architecture, painting, textiles, body decoration, and jewelry - as well as archival photographs of art works in use in ceremonies and performances. Using detailed descriptions she offers a subtle cultural reading of these complex arts. Blier's thoughtful and expert examination goes beyond particular visual analysis to explore vital questions of royalty and power, divine kingship, state cosmology, the place of women at court, and the use of art in dynastic history, diplomacy, and war."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 261-265) and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction : paradoxes of rule -- The Benin kingdom : politics, religion, and natural order -- Yoruba and Dahomey : divine authority and the arts of royal history -- The Asante kingdom : the golden ages of Ghana -- Cameroon grasslands : royal art patronage in contexts of change -- Kongo and Kuba : the art of rulership display -- Conclusion : the continuing vitality of Africa's courtly arts.".
- catalog extent "272 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Royal arts of Africa.".
- catalog identifier "0810927055 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Royal arts of Africa.".
- catalog isPartOf "Perspectives (Harry N. Abrams, Inc.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Perspectives".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : H.N. Abrams,".
- catalog relation "Royal arts of Africa.".
- catalog spatial "Africa, Sub-Saharan.".
- catalog subject "709/.67 21".
- catalog subject "Art, Black Africa, Sub-Saharan.".
- catalog subject "Ethnic art Africa, Sub-Saharan.".
- catalog subject "N7391.65 .B58 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction : paradoxes of rule -- The Benin kingdom : politics, religion, and natural order -- Yoruba and Dahomey : divine authority and the arts of royal history -- The Asante kingdom : the golden ages of Ghana -- Cameroon grasslands : royal art patronage in contexts of change -- Kongo and Kuba : the art of rulership display -- Conclusion : the continuing vitality of Africa's courtly arts.".
- catalog title "The royal arts of Africa : the majesty of form / Suzanne Preston Blier.".
- catalog type "text".