Larousse 2026 119 pages in12. 2026. Cartonné. 119 pages.
Reference : 252032
ISBN : 2036518125
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Strybol, Jan: Arts du NigÃria Central revisitÃs. Mumuye et peuples environnants. 2023. 192 pages, fully illustrated in colour. Hardback. 28 x 21cms. Examining the carving traditions of a number of peoples from central Nigeria, specifically the Jos Plateau from the valley of the middle Benue to the upper course of the Taraba river, who can be described as non-centralized communities where part-time specialists mainly produced art objects in perishable materials, the best known of which are the Mumuye. Includes a map of the region, dictionary and a list of Mumuye sculptors known before 1975. Text in French.
Examining the carving traditions of a number of peoples from central Nigeria, specifically the Jos Plateau from the valley of the middle Benue to the upper course of the Taraba river, who can be described as non-centralized communities where part-time specialists mainly produced art objects in perishable materials, the best known of which are the Mumuye. Includes a map of the region, dictionary and a list of Mumuye sculptors known before 1975. Text in French
L'art des Peuples Italiques 3000 a 300 Avant J.-C. Exhibition: Geneva, MusÃe Rath, 1993. 406pp with 73 colour and 308 monochrome illustrations. Wrappers. 28 x 25cms. Fully illustrated, descriptive catalogue of some 300 objects, divided geographically into seven sections: Central Italy 1; Central Italy 2; Etruria and Campania; South Etruria, Umbria and Campania; Sicily and South Italy (prehistoric); Apulia: Daunia, Peucetia, Messapia and Lucania; Sardinia. Catalogue supported by 13 essays on the Italic peoples in prehistory and history, covering various aspects of their art, such as 'Myths and Phantoms of Etrusco-Italic Art' and 'The Native Pottery of Apulia'. With glossary, index of lenders. Text in French.
Fully illustrated, descriptive catalogue of some 300 objects, divided geographically into seven sections: Central Italy 1; Central Italy 2; Etruria and Campania; South Etruria, Umbria and Campania; Sicily and South Italy (prehistoric); Apulia: Daunia, Peucetia, Messapia and Lucania; Sardinia. Catalogue supported by 13 essays on the Italic peoples in prehistory and history, covering various aspects of their art, such as 'Myths and Phantoms of Etrusco-Italic Art' and 'The Native Pottery of Apulia'. With glossary, index of lenders. Text in French
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