Naturaleza y abstracción en la cerámica ibérica con decoración pintada figurada

  • Juan A. Santos Velasco
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Keywords: Iberian culture, Iconography, Symbols, Naturalism, Abstraction

Abstract

Abstraction, to different degrees, was one of the main sources used by Iberian painters to decorate pottery vases, between the 3rd and 1st centuries B.C. Subjects called ‘St. Andrew’s cross’, ‘shoe men insects’ and ‘S’ were abstract symbols provided with codified contents, as deduced from their associations and localizations. This paper also studies the potential values and meanings of the so-called "S" symbols.
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2010-07-30
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Santos Velasco, J. A. (2010). Naturaleza y abstracción en la cerámica ibérica con decoración pintada figurada. Complutum, 21(1), 145-168. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/CMPL/article/view/CMPL1010120145A
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