Description: Since man first appeared on the planet he has always conceived a vision of the world through diverse artistic expressions, which have taken shape through the most varied materials. The Museum renders tribute to that creativity by offering present and future generation the opportunity to witness that communion who, although separated by centuries, has conserved its essence through expression in form, theme, color, and function, revealing impressive similarity despite times passage. This collection presents more than 400 artifacts of pre-Columbian Mayan art compared with glass objects created by world-renowned houses and artists, they teach us that, for over 2000 years, art is presented with amazing resemblance in terms of use, form, perfection, and beauty. The glass objects were acquired abroad for the purpose of drawing similarities in form, theme, color, and function with the pre-Columbian artifacts.
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Location: San Diego, California
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Book Title: Museo de Arte Precolombino y Vidrio Moderno
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Galeria Guatemala, Fundacion G & T
Original Language: Spanish
Intended Audience: Adults
7 1/4" x 9 1/2": 79 pages
Publication Year: 2005
Type: Catalogue
Format: Paperback
Language: English, Spanish
Illustrator: Manual Rionda
Author: Ana Beatriz Silva, Augusto Castillo Ros
Features: Illustrated, Bilingual
Genre: Art & Culture, History, Photography
Topic: Art History, Pre-Columbian Art, Glass Sculptures, Guatemala
Country/Region of Manufacture: Guatemala