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Título : | Maya lords and the Recreation of mythical episodes on sculptural programs intergraded in architecture |
Palabras clave : | Iconography Histori of Art Epigraphy Sculptural Programs In Architecture Mythical Episodes Gods Rulers Ideology Iconografía Historia del Arte Epigrafía Escultura Integrada en la Arquitectura Episodios Míticos Dioses Gobernantes Ideología Iconographie Histoire de L"art Épigraphie Sculpture Intégrée À L"architecture Épisodes Mythiques Dieux Gouvernants Idéologie |
Fecha de publicación : | 2017 |
Editorial : | Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Instituto de Investigaciones Filológicas |
Resumen : | The progressive incorporation of royal potraits into sculptural programs integrated in architecture shows that rulers frequently adopted certain behavioral characteristics related to the gods by reenacting mythical/cosmological events. This study focuses on the Balamkú frieze (Campeche) and the stucco reliefs of the Great Central Acropolis in El Mirador (Petén, Guatemala). Both monuments provide important information about the compositional strategies employed in such scenes. The results suggest that in the absence of texts, the use of a visual code with a high degree of symbolic expression and the proper construction of the image are capable of conveying messages with a strong ideological backgrounds that reflect to the social functions of the Maya rulers. |
URI : | https://ru.filologicas.unam.mx/handle/123456789/2090 |
Aparece en las colecciones: | Estudios de Cultura Maya |
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