Image for Image and Audience

Image and Audience : Rethinking Prehistoric Art

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There have been many accounts of prehistoric 'art', but nearly all of them begin by assuming that the concept is a useful one.

In this extensively illustrated study, Richard Bradley asks why ancient objects were created and when and how they were used.

He considers how the first definitions of prehistoric artworks were made, and the ways in which they might be related to practices in the visual arts today.

Extended case studies of two immensely popular and much-visited sites illustrate his argument: one considers the megalithic tombs of Western Europe, whilst the other investigates the decorated metalwork and rock carvings of Bronze Age Scandinavia.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0199533857 / 9780199533855
Hardback
709.011
12/03/2009
United Kingdom
English
280 p. : ill.
24 cm