Books
Rebecca Murphy

Terracotta Art

Terracotta Art explores the fascinating world of fired clay sculptures, revealing their historical and artistic significance across ancient civilizations. Often overlooked in favor of “precious” materials, terracotta artifacts provide invaluable insights into the lives, rituals, and artistic sensibilities of past societies. For instance, the book highlights how the independent discovery of firing techniques on different continents led to diverse artistic expressions, and it examines the role of terracotta in funerary practices, where figurines served as grave goods reflecting beliefs about the afterlife.

The book progresses through three key sections: the evolution of sculpting techniques, the diverse applications of terracotta in various cultural contexts (such as religious and domestic settings), and the cultural and historical interpretations of these artifacts.

By examining examples from ancient Egypt, Greece, China, and pre-Columbian America, the book demonstrates how terracotta sculptures served as vital historical records, offering unique perspectives often absent from written sources. This comprehensive approach, combined with its interdisciplinary perspective, makes Terracotta Art a valuable resource for anyone interested in art history, archaeology, and the enduring power of human creativity.
131 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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