Art and archeology: a refuge value in times of economic and stock market crisis?
Art and archeology: a refuge value in times of economic and stock market crisis?
In a world shaken by uncertainty - geopolitical tensions, economic crises, fluctuations in financial markets - investors are looking for refuge values capable of preserving their capital and making it grow in the long term. Gold and real estate are well known to play this role, but what about art in general, and archeology in particular ?
For French, European and international buyers, ancient art and archaeological objects become assets with high added value, combining passion, prestige ... and performance.
Nazcas: lines in heaven, pottery on earth
Nazcas : lines in heaven, pottery on earth
Installed in the arid desert of southern Peru, the Nazcas left behind two forms of major and mysterious art: colored pottery of great expressiveness and immense figures drawn in the ground, visible from the sky. Their art, both graphic, symbolic and ritual, remains one of the most fascinating in the pre -Columbian world.
Teotihuacan's art: sacred urban planning and geometric aesthetic
Teotihuacan's art : sacred urban planning and geometric aesthetic
Located a few dozen kilometers from Mexico City, the city of Teotihuacan fascinates by its dimensions, its cosmic urban plan and its deeply stylized art. Long mysterious, this civilization has influenced everyone Mesoamerican. Its geometric and symbolic aesthetic continues to captivate researchers and visitors around the world.
The art of the Incas: the Empire of weaving and gold
The art of the Incas: the Empire of weaving and gold
Last great pre -Columbian civilization before the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors, the Incas built a gigantic, structured and hierarchical empire. Their art, often sober in appearance, is deeply linked to their vision of the world: symmetry, functionality, symbolism and technical excellence are the pillars. The weaving and the work of gold occupy a central place there.
Introduction to pre -Columbian art: an unknown wealth
Introduction to pre -Columbian art: an unknown wealth
Pre -Columbian art fascinates as much as it intrigues. Between symbolism, technical mastery and spiritual power, it testifies to the cultural richness of civilizations that prospered on the American continent long before the arrival of Europeans. But what exactly does this term cover, and why does this art deserve a central place in our understanding of the history of humanity?
Mayan art: sophistication and spirituality
Mayan art: sophistication and spirituality
Emblematic civilization of mesoameric, the Mayans have developed one of the richest, complex and symbolic artistic systems in human history. From the finesse of their ceramics to the majesty of their temples, Mayan art testifies to a close bond between religion, politics and cosmology. Let's dive into the heart of this fascinating millennial culture.
Aztec art: power, war and deities
Aztec art: power, war and deities
Among the most emblematic pre -Columbian civilizations, Aztecs occupy a special place. Warrior people, builder of a dreaded empire, they developed a powerful, often grandiose, always symbolic art. Sculpture, codex, jewelry, architecture: each work expressed their vision of the world, deeply rooted in the sacred and domination.
The art of olmècs: the mysterious colossi
The art of olmècs: the mysterious colossi
First great Mesoamerician civilization, the Olmecs laid the foundations of many cultural elements taken up by the Mayans and the Aztecs. Their enigmatic and monumental art fascinates by its colossal heads, its mysterious symbols and its aesthetic both archaic and sophisticated. Who were the Olmecs, and what does their art tell us?