Assyria to Iberia at the Dawn of the Classical Age

New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2014. Hardcover. Slate cloth/boards. Gilt title. Black/color-illus. dj with aqua and white lettering. 448 pp. with 446 color illus. Heavy (6 pounds) and will require extra postage. NF/VG+. Item #156051

The catalogue from the exhibition held September 2015 through January 2015 at the Met Museum. "This comprehensive book explores the spectacular art of the first millennium B.C. from the Near East to Western Europe. This was the world of Odysseus, in which trade proliferated with Phoenician merchants; of King Midas, whose tomb was adorned with treasures; and of the Bible, whose stories are illuminated by recent artistic and archeological discoveries. It was also a time of rich cultural exchange across the Mediterranean and Near East as diverse populations interacted through trade, travel, and migration. Assyria to Iberia showcases masterpieces that reflect the cultural encounters of this era. Stunning details convey the beauty and significance of more than 300 objects drawn from collections around the globe. These objects include carved reliefs from the majestic palaces of ancient Assyria, Phoenician fine bronze metalwork and carved ivories, Egyptian statues, and luxurious jewelry. Texts by over 80 international scholars provide a compelling picture of this fascinating period, one that is essential to understanding the origins of Western culture and art. - from the Met museum's web site. Includes maps, a chronology, bibliography and index.

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