Artistry of the Everyday: Beauty and Craftsmanship in Berber Art Contributor(s): Bernasek, Lisa (Author), Miller, Susan Gilson (Foreword by), Burger, Hillel S. (Photographer) |
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ISBN: 0873654056 ISBN-13: 9780873654050 Publisher: Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology,
Binding Type: Paperback Published: November 2008 Annotation: "Imazighen! Beauty and Artisanship in Berber Life" presents the Peabody Museum's collection of arts from the Berber-speaking regions of North Africa. The book gives an overview of Berber history and culture, focusing on the rich aesthetic traditions of Amazigh (Berber) craftsmen and women. From ancient times to the present day, working with limited materials but an extensive vocabulary of symbols and motifs, Imazighen (Berbers) across North Africa have created objects that are both beautiful and practical. Intricately woven textiles, incised metal locks and keys, painted pottery and richly embroidered leather bags are just a few examples of objects from the Peabody Museum's collections that are highlighted in the color plates. The book also tells the stories of the collectors--both world-traveling Bostonians and Harvard-trained anthropologists--who brought these objects from Morocco or Algeria to their present home in Cambridge in the early twentieth century. The generosity of these donors has resulted in a collection of Berber arts, especially from the Tuareg regions of southern Algeria, that rivals that of major European and North African museums. |
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BISAC Categories: - Art | African - Art | Sculpture & Installation - Architecture | Individual Architects & Firms - General |
Dewey: 730.089 |
LCCN: 2007047873 |
Series: Peabody Museum Collections |
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 8" W x 8.5" L (1.20 lbs) 125 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - North Africa |
Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Table of Contents |
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Publisher Description: Imazighen Beauty and Artisanship in Berber Life presents the Peabody Museum's collection of arts from the Berber-speaking regions of North Africa. The book gives an overview of Berber history and culture, focusing on the rich aesthetic traditions of Amazigh (Berber) craftsmen and women. From ancient times to the present day, working with limited materials but an extensive vocabulary of symbols and motifs, Imazighen (Berbers) across North Africa have created objects that are both beautiful and practical. Intricately woven textiles, incised metal locks and keys, painted pottery and richly embroidered leather bags are just a few examples of objects from the Peabody Museum's collections that are highlighted in the color plates. The book also tells the stories of the collectors--both world-traveling Bostonians and Harvard-trained anthropologists--who brought these objects from Morocco or Algeria to their present home in Cambridge in the early twentieth century. The generosity of these donors has resulted in a collection of Berber arts, especially from the Tuareg regions of southern Algeria, that rivals that of major European and North African museums. |
Contributor Bio(s): Bernasek, Lisa: - Lisa Bernasek is a Ph.D. candidate in Social Anthropology and Middle Eastern Studies at Harvard University.Miller, Susan Gilson: - Susan Gilson Miller is Professor of History at the University of California, Davis.Burger, Hillel S.: - Hillel S. Burger is a professional photographer. |
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