Illustrates 250 works of art extending back to the earliest worked points of the Paleo-Indian Clovis people through works by twentieth-century artists.
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Illustrates 250 works of art extending back to the earliest worked points of the Paleo-Indian Clovis people through works by twentieth-century artists.
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Near Very Good in Near Very Good jacket. Book and dust jacket in solid overall condition. Bookplate on front free endpaper; light markings found on a few of the captions. Jacket features a few closed edge tears and minor indentations toward top of front panel. International shipping will require additional postage due to bulk.
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Near Fine in Very Good Minus jacket. Front bottom corner of cover is lightly bumped else fine. Jacket has edgeing, and several tears with associated creasing.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book 319 pages with 282 illustrations in color. Some rubbing, chipping and wear to the dustjacket cover now protected in a mylar cover. A one inch tear to the back of the dustjacket. Foreword by Thomas J. Steele, S. J. Notes. Bibliography and Index.
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Like New. Publisher: Red Crane BooksDate of Publication: 1992Binding: hardcoverEdition: First Edition-So StatedCondition: FineDescription: This book, with original Dust Jacket is in Beautiful Condition! Fine, Crisp, and Clean with NO writing, soiling, or edgewear. The Dust Jacket is also Excellent with NO chips. The DJ shows a very small closed tear on the lower front. The book and DJ appear just about as New!
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Used-Good. This elegant art book illustrates the development of religious art in northern New Mexico over an active period of 150 years. To sustain their faith when they came to the New World, the Spanish relied on santos, visual representations of saints, to alleviate their loneliness and enrich their lives. Over 300 santos from a distinctive collection are visually documented and described in a comprehensive commentary. A broad audience will learn how this period of santo-making is a unique and noteworthy part of American art history. Book has minor shelf wear.