Chroma

Sculpture in Color from Antiquity to Today

Seán Hemingway editor Sarah Lepinski editor Vinzenz Brinkmann editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Metropolitan Museum of Art

Publishing:27th May '25

£40.00

This title is due to be published on 27th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Chroma cover

New discoveries of surviving color on sculpture spanning two millennia and across the globe, from ancient Greece to Tenochtitlán to Renaissance Europe
 
Many ancient and early modern works that are viewed in monochrome today were once painted in vibrant colors. Lost to time until recently, the pigments and other surface treatments that originally adorned these objects offer a deeper appreciation of the cultures from which they originate. This handsome volume features new research by more than thirty international experts in polychromy, including art historians, conservators, scientists, and photographers. Identified through advanced technologies, scientific analyses, and in-depth research, their discoveries of surviving traces of color span the globe and vary in material, including an Archaic Greek marble sphinx, an ancient Near Eastern cloisonné furniture plaque, Mexica (Aztec) limestone sculptures, and medieval and Renaissance European marbles and bronzes. This wide-ranging publication explores how these works further our understanding of ancient ideas around skin color, race, and gender; summarizes recent advances in the field; and considers polychromy’s controversial rediscovery and modern reception—highlighting the role of reconstructions such as 3D-printed replicas and virtual animations in contemporary museum practice, as well as the resurgence of polychromy techniques in postmodern and contemporary European architecture.
 
Published by The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Distributed by Yale University Press

ISBN: 9781588397966

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

240 pages