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Codex Style

The Codex Style is one of the most celebrated and recognizable styles of Ancient Maya art. It was first identified in 1973 by Michael Coe in the book The Maya Scribe and His World, in which the PSS (Primary Standard Sequence) was discovered. Coe called it “codex style” because he believed that the authors of the designs on the vessels were the same scribes who had painted or written the codices and that the paintings on the vessels imitated the images found within them.[1]: 13  [2]: 209–210 

The definition was later taken up by Robicsek and Hales in their book The Maya Book of Dead, the title of which reveals the assumption that the vases could deal with subjects such as the Book of the Dead of the Ancient Egyptians and Underworld themes.[3] Several hypotheses have emerged about the origin of these ceramic typologies. After the discovery of the Codex Scribe Vessel 1 and of other “codex” style fragments in Nakbe[4][5] it was thought that these vessels were produced by several workshops in the region of north-eastern Petén, Guatemala, namely the areas of Nakbe and El Mirador. Recent studies and findings have shown that codex-style pottery was also manufactured at the site of Calakmul in Campeche.[6][7]

Description of the Style edit

The Codex Style, as the name already clarifies, has a strong resemblance to the surviving Postclassic Maya codices. Comparing the scenes painted in the corpus of codex style vases, artistic devices such as the contrast of a black line on a white (or cream) background with the addition of a hieroglyphic caption illustrating the iconography recalled the uses of color and space in the Dresden Codex and the other three Postclassic handwritings.

References edit

  1. ^ Coe, Michael D. (1973). The Maya scribe and his world. Grolier Club, Jay I. Kislak Collection. New York. ISBN 0-8139-0568-0. OCLC 804680.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Coe, Michael D. (1994). Breaking the Maya code. London: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-023481-0. OCLC 31288285.
  3. ^ Robicsek, Francis (1981). The Maya book of the dead : the ceramic codex. Donald Hales. New Haven: Yale University. ISBN 0-8061-9911-3. OCLC 1355503731.
  4. ^ Hansen, Richard D.; Bishop, Ronald L.; Fahsen, Federico (1991). "Notes on Maya Codex-Style Ceramics from Nakbe, Peten, Guatemala". Ancient Mesoamerica. 2 (02): 225–243. doi:10.1017/S0956536100000547. ISSN 1469-1787. S2CID 162207556.
  5. ^ Forsyth, Donald W. (1993). "The Ceramic Sequence at Nakbe, Guatemala". Ancient Mesoamerica. 4 (1): 31–53. doi:10.1017/S0956536100000766. ISSN 1469-1787. S2CID 162992223.
  6. ^ Barrios, Ana García (2011-08-29). "Análisis iconográfico preliminar de fragmentos de las vasijas estilo códice procedentes de Calakmul". Estudios de Cultura Maya (in Spanish). 37. doi:10.19130/iifl.ecm.2011.37.14. ISSN 2448-5179.
  7. ^ Landais, Sylviane Boucher Le; Carrillo, Yoly Esperanza Palomo (2012-08-03). "Discriminación visual como determinante de estilo y asignación tipológica de la cerámica códice de Calakmul, Campeche". Estudios de Cultura Maya (in Spanish). 39. doi:10.19130/iifl.ecm.2012.39.60. ISSN 2448-5179.

Bibliography edit

  • Boucher, Sylviane, and Yoly Palomo, Discriminación visual como determinante de estilo y asignación tipológica de la cerámica códice de Calakmul, Campeche. Estudios de cultura maya 39: 99–132 2012.
  • Coe, Michael D., The Maya Scribe and His World. New York: The Grolier Club 1973.
  • Coe, Michael D., Lords of the Underworld; Masterpieces of Classic Maya Ceramics. New Jersey: Princeton University Press 1978.
  • Coe, Michael D., and Justin Kerr, The Art of the Maya Scribe. Thames and Hudson 1997.
  • Delvendahl, Kai, Calakmul in Sight: History and Archaeology of an Ancient Maya City. Unas Letras Industria Editorial 2008.
  • Robicsek, Francis, and Donald Hales, The Maya Book of the Dead: The Corpus of Codex Style Ceramics of the Late Classic period. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1981.

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