Harry N. Abrams, Inc.. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 288 pages. 279 photos monochromes dans et hors texte, 33 planches en couleurs. Texte en anglais.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Reference : RO80256533
Préface de Charles Crehore Cunningham. Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
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Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 1971 in-4, 100 pages, illustrations, cartes. bibliographie. Broché, lég. marques d'usage, bon état.
The Art of the Sepik River. The Art Institute of Chicago, 16 October - 28 November 1971. (Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago, 1971) [M.C.: art tribal, Nouvelle Guinée, fleuve Sépik]
Chicago, Yale University Press 2020, 2020 Hardcover, 216 pages, English, 315 x 250 mm, New !, richly illustrated with coloured illustrations, . ISBN 9780300254327.
A lavishly illustrated selection of highlights from the Art Institute of Chicago's extraordinary collection of the arts of Africa Featuring a selection of more than 75 works of traditional African art in the Art Institute of Chicago's collection, this stunning volume includes objects in a wide variety of media from regions across the continent. Essays and catalogue entries by leading art historians and anthropologists attend closely to the meanings and materials of the works themselves in addition to fleshing out original contexts. These experts also underscore the ways in which provenance and collection history are important to understanding how we view such objects today. Celebrating the Art Institute's collection of traditional African art as one of the oldest and most diverse in the United States, this is a fresh and engaging look at current research into the arts of Africa as well as the potential of future scholarship.
Texts by: James Cuno and Susanne Ghez, James Rondeau, Dieter Roelstraete, Mark Manders and Marije Langelaar.
Reference : 66982
, The Art Institute of Chicago and The Renaissance Society, 2005 2 vols, hardcover 184 pages + softcover 56 pages .; 19,5 x 26 cm. ISBN 9789077459096.
The book (184 pp.) is accompanied by an exhibition checklist and a 56 pp. reference book. 2 volumes. / Catalogue of Manders double solo show Isolated Rooms at The Art Institute of Chicago and The Renaissance Society at The University of Chicago on 9.13.2003 -1.4.2004.
Petridis Petridis Anderson, Martha G Co-auteur Anderson, Martha G Redacteur Constantine Petridis
Reference : 54461
, Yale University Press, 2020 Hardcover 216 pages Illustrated. ISBN 9780300254327.
, A lavishly illustrated selection of highlights from the Art Institute of Chicago's extraordinary collection of the arts of Africa Featuring a selection of more than 75 works of traditional African art in the Art Institute of Chicago's collection, this stunning volume includes objects in a wide variety of media from regions across the continent. Essays and catalogue entries by leading art historians and anthropologists attend closely to the meanings and materials of the works themselves in addition to fleshing out original contexts. These experts also underscore the ways in which provenance and collection history are important to understanding how we view such objects today. Celebrating the Art Institute's collection of traditional African art as one of the oldest and most diverse in the United States, this is a fresh and engaging look at current research into the arts of Africa as well as the potential of future scholarship.
Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, 1992 Softcover, 152pp., 29.5x23cm., ills. in col., good copy. ISBN 086559094x.