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Horses Catherine Johns

Horses By Catherine Johns

Horses by Catherine Johns


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Summary

Ever since they were first domesticated thousands of years ago, horses have played a vital role in human life and history. Using photography of the many horses to be found in the collections of the British Museum, this book explores the depiction of the horse through the ages and celebrates the relationship between horses and humans.

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Horses: History * Myth * Art by Catherine Johns

Ever since they were first domesticated some 6,000 years ago, horses have played a vital role in human life and history. Using new photography of the many horses to be found in the collections of the British Museum, this book explores the depiction of the horse through the ages and celebrates the relationship between horses and humans. Featuring many stunning objects such as the Horse of Selene and the gold model chariot from the Oxus treasure, the book also illustrates a wide selection of lesser-known treasures taken from the Palaeolithic period to the present day. Comparing and contrasting images of horses from different periods and different parts of the world - from Egyptian tomb paintings and Celtic metalwork to prints and drawings by artists such as Durer and Stubbs - it's also packed with illuminating information on subjects as diverse as grooming and shoeing, heroes and their horses, women riders, horse armour, and horses in myths and legends. For lovers of art and horses alike, this elegantly designed book will provide a rich source of entertainment and pleasure.

About Catherine Johns

Dr Catherine Johns is a former curator of the Romano-British collections in the British Museum. She is the author of numerous books and articles, including Sex or Symbol? Erotic Images of Greece and Rome, The Snettisham Roman Jeweller's Hoard and Roman Britain (with T. W. Potter). She has researched, taught and published extensively on Roman art and artefacts, especially on jewellery and silverware.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The horse and humanity describes the evolution of the horse and its varied roles in human history; The image of the horse takes a thematic approach to compare and contrast horses from different cultures, showcasing beautiful and unusual images which are explored in a lively and engaging text.

Additional information

GOR003846604
9780714150482
0714150487
Horses: History * Myth * Art by Catherine Johns
Used - Very Good
Hardback
British Museum Press
20061113
192
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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