Ancient Art of the American Woodland Indians. |
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| Author | David S. Brosed S. & James A. Brown & David Penney |
| Publisher | New York: Harry N. Abrams in assoc. with Detroit Institute o, 1985 |
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| Weight | 1100 gram |
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| Keywords |
Native Americans, Indians, Büch |
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12662 |
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History & Archaeology (North America) Art (Pre-Columbian)
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4to, pp. 240. Illustrated soft covers. Illustrated.
Exhibition catalogue for the consecutive exhibitions at Washington, Detroit and Houston. Exceptionaly fine photographs by Dirk Bakker. A sumptuous catalogue, profusely illustrated with 33 figures and 141 b/w and col. plates and older prints; timeline and 3 maps. Magnificent objects from the Late Archaic (a.o.Pickwick Complex, Lauderdale and Marion Cultures) , Woodland (a.o. Copena, Alexander and Coles Creek Cultures), and Mississippian periods (a.o. Lamar, Caddoan and Frt Walton Cultures), photographed and described in terms of their significance to the peoples who created them. With a chapter on the continuities of imagery and symbolism in the art of the Woodlands. All 130+ items extensively described. With bibliography and index. Ex Bibliotheca Büch. As new. Very good sourcebook Superb presentation and characterization of woodland art from its earliest times to recorded history.
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€ 30.00 |
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