ArtDaily
September 22, 2015
Pre-Columbian art from the Ligabue Collection on view at the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Florence
At the dawn of the 16th century Europe was shaken by the epoch-making discovery: the ”Indies” – “the world that wasn’t there”. This event completely upset the traditional cultural view based on the Ancient Rome-Greece-Orient axis. According to the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, the encounter with the new continent “was arguably the most important event in the history of humanity”.