Joan Aruz Bücher
Joan Aruz ist emeritierte Kuratorin der Abteilung für Kunst des Alten Nahen Ostens am Metropolitan Museum of Art. Ihre Arbeit widmet sich dem tiefen Verständnis und der Interpretation von Kunstwerken aus dieser entscheidenden Zivilisationsregion. Durch ihre kuratorische Tätigkeit hat sie die faszinierende Welt der antiken Kunst und ihre kulturelle Bedeutung einem breiten Publikum zugänglich gemacht. Ihre Expertise bietet eine einzigartige Perspektive auf die Geschichte und Ästhetik des Alten Nahen Ostens.






Art of the First Cities
- 564 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
This large volume accompanies an exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in 2003, celebrating the artistic achievements of the period during which the first cities emerged in Mesopotamia. The impressive list of international contributors present thematic studies of the major cities of Mesopotamia and their artistic and literary legacy, as well as placing the objects from the exhibition in a social and historical context. Objects include statues, reliefs, animal sculptures, jewellery, plaques, weapons, vessels, seals, and some stunning metal artefacts, many presented in colour.
Palmyra - Mirage in the Desert
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
In response to the catastrophic destruction of Syria’s ancient city of Palmyra, a UNESCO world heritage site, a group of major international scholars gathered to focus on the art, archaeology, and history of the beleaguered site and present their latest findings. Their papers, given at a symposium at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in May 2016, have been collected in this fascinating and important publication. They are accompanied by a moving tribute by Waleed Khaled al-Asa‘ad to his father, Khaled al-Asa‘ad, the Syrian archaeologist and head of antiquities for the ancient city of Palmyra who was brutally murdered in 2015 while defending the site. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 14.0px Verdana} Palmyra: Mirage in the Desert, published simultaneously in English and Arabic, is the latest volume in the Metropolitan Museum symposium series. It is a major contribution to the knowledge and understanding of this multicultural desert—located at the crossroads of the ancient world—that will help preserve the memory of this extraordinary place for generations to come.
Recent archaeological research has transformed our understanding of the Phoenicians and their colonies. This updated and expanded version of Aubet's successful synthesis, The Phoenicians and the West, originally published in English in 1993, incorporates more recent research findings, and... číst celé
Assyria to Iberia - Art and Culture in the Iron Age: The Metropolitan Museum of Art Symposia
- 376 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
All essays in this volume were presented at the symposium Assyria to Iberia at the Dawn of the Classical Age held in The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, November 6-7, 2014. číst celé
Marks of distinction
- 438 Seiten
- 16 Lesestunden
This study uses seals to examine and plot cultural interactions between the Aegean and Near Eastern worlds during the period of Minoan dominance (c.2600-1360 BC). By identifying distinctive features of seals from Anatolia, Syria and Egypt it is possible to plot geographical interconnections with the Aegean and the Aegean seals with styles influenced by them. The book contains an extensive catalogue of 253 seals.