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Lisa and Bernard Selz
Professor in Pre-Columbian Art History, Director of Undergraduate Studies
Art of Mesoamerica, Ancient Andes, art
theory
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1971
Esther Pasztory received her PhD from Columbia University and
has been teaching at Columbia ever since. She was a Visiting
Professor at UCLA in Los Angeles. Her publications include the
first book written on Aztec art and the first major study of
the art of Teotihuacan art. She teaches the art of both Mesoamerica
and the Andes and focuses on the work of art as a source of
evidence for the reconstruction of ancient cultures related
to but separate from archaeological and textual data. She is
engaged in a theoretical study of the relationship of art and
society.
814 Schermerhorn Hall
Telephone: (212) 854-5681
E-mail: ep9@columbia.eduOffice Hours: On Leave
http://www.columbia.edu/~ep9
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Pasztory, Esther. Aztec Art, Harry N. Abrams, Inc.,
1993.
[ view
cover ]
Pasztory, Esther. Teotihuacan: An Experiment in Living,
University of Oklahoma Press, 1997.
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Pasztory, Esther. Pre-Columbian Art, Cambridge University
Press, 1999.
[ view
cover ]
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