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Hai bisogno di informazioni precise ? Trova il prezzo e altre valutazioni grazie alla nostra banca dati di opere d’arte africane. Comprising: 1. Henry, P. Africa Aeterna. The Pictorial Chronicle Of A Continent. Lausanne, 1965. 342 Pages, Approximately 150 Pages Of B/W And Color Photographs, 4 Pages Of Maps. Cloth Cover. (12 1/2 X 10), Cloth Slipcase., 1965



Descrizione : Comprising: 1. Henry, P. AFRICA AETERNA. The Pictorial Chronicle of a Continent. Lausanne, 1965. 342 pages, approximately 150 pages of b/w and color photographs, 4 pages of maps. Cloth cover. (12 1/2 x 10), cloth slipcase. 2. Leuzinger, E. AFRICA, THE ART OF THE NEGRO PEOPLES. New York, 1960, 1967. 247 pages, 63 color photographs, 143 drawings, 3 full-page and double-page color maps. Cloth cover. 3. Seligman, T., K. Berrin, J. Dwyer, E. Dwyer. AFRICAN AND ANCIENT AND ANCIENT MEXICAN ART--THE LORAN COLLECTION. San Francisco, De Young Museum, 1975. 96 pages, 100 b/w and 7 color photographs. 4. Meauze, M. AFRICAN ART. Cleveland, 1968. 219 pages, 65 full-page and half-page color photographs, 151 large b/w photographs--many full and half-page, 1 fold-out map. Cloth cover. 5. Willet, F. (intro). AFRICAN ART. Illinois State University, 1974. 116 pages, 105 large b/w photographs, 10 full-page color photographs. 6. Abbate, F. (ed.). AFRICAN ART AND OCEANIC ART. London, 1972. 158 pages, 92 color photographs--almost all full-page (71 African, 21 Oceanic). Cloth cover. 7. Gilfoy, P. AFRICAN ART FROM THE HARRISON EITELJORG COLLECTION. Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1976. 83 pages, 50 b/w and 5 color photographs. 8. Wassing, R. AFRICAN ART. Its Background and Traditions. New York, n.d. (ca. 1985). xii, 285 pages, 24 color and 240 b/w photographs, 2 maps. Cloth cover. 9. Shaw, J. AFRICAN ARTS OF TWO CONTINENTS. Northwestern University, 1973. 24 pages, 24 large photographs of objects form the Melville Herskovits collection. 10. Pennie, M. AFRICAN ASSORTMENT. African Art in Museums in England and Scotland. Bath, 1991. 303 pages, 44 photogtaphs and drawings, 2 maps. Edition limited to 1000 copies. 11. Bankes, G. AFRICAN CARVINGS. Brighton, Royal Pavillion Art Gallery and Museum, 1975. 64 pages, 28 full-page and 15 half-page photographs, 1 map. 12. Dendel, E. AFRICAN FABRIC CRAFTS. Sources of African Design and Technique. South Devon, 1975. 160 pages, 14 color and 134 b/w photographs, 45 drawings. Cloth cover. 13. Clarke, D. AFRICAN HATS AND JEWELERY. London, 1998. 112 pages, 77 pages of color photographs and 10 pages of b/w photographs. Cloth cover, folio size (10 1/2 x 15). 14. Bordogna, C., Yasin, J. AFRICAN LEGACY. A Cultural Heritage Through Art. Tenafly, African Art Museum of the S.M.A. Fathers, 1991. 75 pages, 67 photographs--mostly full-page. 15. Kecskesi, M., Vogel, S. (foreword). AFRICAN MASTERPIECES AND SELECTED WORKS FROM MUNICH: THE STAATLICHES MUSEUM FUR VOLKERKUNDE. New York, 1987. 432 pages, 24 color and 451 b/w photographs, maps. Cloth ed. Catalogue for an exhibition that traveled to several U.S. museums. 16. Parrinder, G. AFRICAN MYTHOLOGY. London, 1967. 141 pages, 107 b/w and 27 color photographs, 7 drawings. Cloth cover. 17. Kan, M. AFRICAN SCULPTURE. Brooklyn Museum, 1970. 31 Masterpieces. 64 pp, 30 full-page photographs. 18. Segy, L. AFRICAN SCULPTURE. New York, 1958. 197 pages, 163 photographs--almost all fullpage. 19. Fagg, W., M. Plass. AFRICAN SCULPTURE. An Anthology. London, 1964, 1966, 1973. 158 pages, 172 b/w and 3 color photographs. 20. Fagg, W. (intro). AFRICAN SCULPTURE FROM THE TARA COLLECTION. Notre Dame University, 1971. 60 pages, 39 b/w and 4 color photographs--all full-page. 21. AFRICAN SCULPTURE. The Permanent Collection of the Art Center in La Jolla. La Jolla, 1962. 28 pages, 10 pages of photographs, map. 22. Roy, C. AFRICAN SCULPTURE--THE STANLEY COLLECTION. University of Iowa Museum of Art, 1979. 208 pages, 211 photographs. 23. Hersey, I. (intro.). AFRICAN TRIBAL ARTS. Tokyo, Seibu Department Store, 1978. 72 pages, 80 large b/w photographs and 12 pages of color photographs of 36 objects. 24. Nettleton, A., C. Vogel. AFRICAN TRIBAL SCULPTURE. University of Witwatersrand, 1979. 16 page catalogue plus a 32 page text, 41 photographs. 25. Kennedy, C. THE ART AND MATERIAL CULTURE OF THE ZULU-SPEAKING PEOPLES. Los Angeles, Museum of Cultural History, 1979. 16 pages, 27 photographs. 26. Greenhalgh, M., V. Megaw (eds.). ART IN SOCIETY. Studies in Style, Culture and Aesthetics. New York, 1978. xvii, 350 pages, 22 papers presented in 1975 at the Research Seminar in Archaeology and Related Subjects, 122 photographs, 49 figures. Cloth cover. 27. Danto, A., R. Gramly, M. Hultgren, E. Schildkrout, J. Zeidler, S. Vogel (intro.). ART/AFRICA ARTIFACTS. African Art in Anthropology Collections. New York, Center for African Art, 1988. 196 pages, 100 color and 96 b/w photographs, 1 map. Soft cover ed. 28. Bach, S., W. Siegmann. ASSUMING THE GUISE. African Masks Considered and Reconsidered. Williams College Museum of Art,, 1991. 80 pages, 61 half-page and 4 full-page photographs of masks from all areas of western and central Africa, 1 map. 29. Gaskin, L. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF AFRICAN ART, Compiled at the International African Institute. London, International African Institute, 1965. x, 120 pages, 5359 entries. Cloth cover. 30. Meyer, L. BLACK AFRICA. Masks, Sculpture, Jewelry. Paris, 1992. 224 pages, 203 color photographs, 1 map. Cloth cover. 31. Plass, M. (foreword). THE CLASSICAL ART OF NEGRO AFRICA. New York, Duveen-Graham Gallery, n.d., ca. 1955. 20 pages, 11 pages of photographs. 32. Thompson, J., Vogel, S., D'alleva, A. CLOSEUP. Lessons in the Art of Seeing African Sculpture. New York, Center for African Art, 1990. 194 pages, 123 color and 62 b/w photographs, 1 map. cloth ed. 33. Clark, C. COLLECTING AFRICAN ART. 1890s-1950s. Cambridge, Hurst Gallery, 1996. 48 pages, 21 large color and 21 large b/w photographs. 34. Frolich, W. (ed.). ETHNOLOGICA, Neue Folge, Band 2. Cologne, 1960. 576 pages (the tops of some pages are uncut). 46 pages of photographs, 117 drawings. 36 illustrated papers dealing with the ethnology and the arts of the Pacific, Southeast Asian, African, South American and pre-Columbian peoples. 35. Silverman, R. EXPRESSIONS OF AFRICA. Selections from the Museum Collections of Michigan State University. East Lansing, 1989. x, 97 pages, 31 full-page photographs, 2 smaller photographs. 36. Arman (intro). FRAGMENTS OF THE SUBLIME. New York,, Camp Gallery, 1980. 82 pages, 40 full-page photographs. 37. Schaedler, K.F. GODS SPIRITS ANCESTORS. African Sculpture from Private German Collections Villa Stuck Munchen, 1992. 247 pages, 200 large--many full-page--color photographs, 3 maps. 38. Smith, E., Dale. A. THE ILA SPEAKING PEOPLE OF NORTHERN RHODESIA. London, 1920, New Hyde Park, 1966. (two volumes). 856 pages, 189 photographs, 3 maps. Cloth cover. 39. Abramovic, N., F. Hergott. LA CREATION DU MONDE. FERDINAND LEGER ET L’ART AFRICAN. Paris, 2000. 120 pages, 144 color and b/w photographs—principally of African art and of art created by Leger. 40. Doke, C.M. THE LAMBAS OF NORTHERN RHODESIA. A Study of Their Customs and Beliefs. London, 1031, Westport, 1970 (reprint). 406 pages, 110 illustrations--mostly of objects of material culture, 1 map. Cloth cover. 41. Schaedler, K-F. MAGIC WITH IMAGES. The Magic Image in Relation to Witchcraft, Sorcery, and Religion. Munich, 198515. 44 pages, 6 pages of photographs. 42. MASTERPIECES IN THE MUSEUM OF PRIMITIVE ART. New York, 1965. 160 pages, 134 full-page photographs. Hard board cover. 43. Shaw, E., N. Van Warmelo. THE MATERIAL CULTURE OF CAPE NGUNI. Settlement. Annals of the South African Museum, Vol. 58, Part 1, 1972. Pp. 1-102, containing 13 figures, plus 34 pages of photographs and descriptions and 1 fold-out map. 44. Shaw, E., N. Van Warmelo. THE MATERIAL CULTURE OF CAPE NGUNI, Personal And General. Annals of the South African Museum, Vol. 58, Part 4, 1988. Pp. 447-949, 57 pages of photographs, 5 figures. 45. MUSIC AND CEREMONY OF CENTRAL AND EAST AFRICA. Los Angeles, Museum of Cultural History, n.d. 24 pages, 8 pages of photographs of musical instruments and cermonial paraphenalia, 1 map. 46. Gagern, A., H. Koloss, W. Lohse. OSTAFRIKA. Figur und Ornament. Hamburg, Museum fur Volkerkunde, 1974. 76 pages, 16 photographs of 34 objects, 16 figures. 47. Bohme, H. SOME NGUNI CRAFTS, Annals of the South African Museum, Vol. 70, Part 1. CALABASHES. 1976. Pp. 1-78, 53 photographs, 4 drawings. 48. Davison, P. SOME NGUNI CRAFTS, Annals of the South African Museum, Vol. 70, Part 2. THE USES OF HORN, BONE AND IVORY. 1976. Pp. 79-156, 47 photographs, 10 drawings. 49. Frierman, J. RALPH C. ALTMAN MEMORIAL EXHIBITION. Museum of Cultural History, UCLA, 1968. 36 pages, 31 large photographs. 50. Dick-Read, R. SANAMU, ADVENTURES IN SEARCH OF AFRICAN ART. London, 1964. 271 pages, 32 photographs, 66 drawings, 7 maps. Cloth cover. 51. SCULPTURE FROM AFRICA IN THE MUSEUM OF PRIMITIVE ART. New York, 1963. 16 pages, 30 photographs. 52. Wingert, P. SCULPTURE OF NEGRO AFRICA. New York, 1950. 204 pages, 118 photographs-- almost all full-page or half-page--and 61 drawings. Cloth cover. 53. Morris, J. (photographs), E. Whyte. SPEAKING WITH BEADS. Zulu Arts from Southern Africa. New York, 1994. 96 pages, 152 color photographs, 2 maps. 54. Linton, R. THE TANALA, A Hill Tribe of Madagascar. Field Museum Anthropological Series, Vol. XXII, 1933. Millwood, 1975(reprint). 334 pages, 35 pages of figures, illustrating 258 objects of material culture. 55. Laufer, B., Hambly, W., Linton, R. TOBACCO AND ITS USE IN AFRICA. Chicago, 1930. 47 pages, 6 pages of photographs and drawings of pipes. Field Museum of Anthropology Leaflet 29 56. Marcus, G., F. Myers (eds.). THE TRAFFIC IN CULTURE. Refiguring Art and Anthropology. Berkeley, 1995. ix, 380 pages (12 papers, 6 of which deal with tribal/primitive art0, 13 pages of photographs. Cloth cover. 57. Attenborough, D. THE TRIBAL EYE. London, 1976. 144 pages, 165 b/w and 62 color photographs. Cloth cover. 58. Roscoe, J. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS IN EAST AFRICA. Cambridge, 1921, New York, 1969 (reprint). xvi, 288 pages of text plus 19 pages of photographs dealing with Ugandan material culture, religion, ritual, and ethnology, and 1 map. Cloth cover. 59. Delougaz, P. THE U.C.L.A. MUSEUM OF CULTURAL HISTORY: A DECADE IN RETROSPECT. Los Angeles, 1974. 92 pages, 57 b/w and 4 color photographs. 60. Fry, J. VISIONS AND MODELS. African Sculpture From the Justin and Elisabeth Lang Collection. Etherington Art Centre, 1984. x, 71 pages, 65 large b/w photographs, 3 full-page color photographs, 1 map. 61. Ross, D. (ed.). VISIONS OF AFRICA. The Jerome L. Joss Collection of African Art at UCLA. Los Angeles, Fowler Museum of Cultural HIstory, 1994. 164 pages, 84 color and 70 b/w photographs, 2 drawings. Cloth cover ed. 62. Diamantis, Themelis, Jane & Jean L. David (foreword). WHITE. Zurich, Galerie Walu, 2004. 58 pages (text in German, English, and French), 48 full-page color photographs of sub-Saharan African masks and figures for which the color white—and its symbolism--becomes a conduit that leads to the understanding of the power of the object. 63. Wingert, P. THE WURTZBURGER COLLECTION OF AFRICAN SCULPTURE. Baltimore Museum of Art, 1954. 30 pages, 30 large photographs.
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Il lotto Lotto n° 2273
Titolo : Comprising: 1. Henry, P. Africa Aeterna. The Pictorial Chronicle Of A Continent. Lausanne, 1965. 342 Pages, Approximately 150 Pages Of B/W And Color Photographs, 4 Pages Of Maps. Cloth Cover. (12 1/2 X 10), Cloth Slipcase., EPOCA : 1965
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Titolo di vendita : Fine African and Oceanic Art
Data della vendita : 13/11/2007 🔓Senza carta di credito.
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