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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 9x1x11; 2001 Harry N. Abrams (New York), 8 3/4 x 11 3/8 inches tall embossed black cloth hardcover in publisher's unclipped dust jacket, orange endpapers, copiously illustrated with black-and-white and full color photographs, index, 544 pp. Slight creasing to blank front free-endpaper. Otherwise, a very good to near fine copy-clean, bright and unmarked-in a like dust jacket which is nicely preserved and displayed in a clear archival Brodart sleeve. Note that this is a heavy and oversized book, so additional postage will be required for international or priority orders. ~E~ [6.0P] Informed by the latest scholarship yet written for the general reader, this is the first comprehensive book to present the arts of Africa in art-historical terms. The authors treat individual pieces as tangible manifestations of changing beliefs and customs, as products of complex cultural interactions, as expressions of historical and economical realities, and as creations of gifted individuals, and in so doing brilliantly offer up African art on its own terms. Organized in five major parts, A History of Art in Africa covers every corner of the continent, including Egypt, from prehistory to the present day and includes the art of African diaspora. The Islamic influence and the Christian arts of Ethiopia and Nubia are treated a fully African expressions, as are tourist arts and the fascinating hybrid art that periodically arose from interaction with Europe. All art forms are given equal consideration: from such familiar categories as sculpture to such quintessentially African forms as masquerades, festivals, and personal and domestic adornment. The arts of daily life, of royal ceremony, and of state cosmology also receive compelling discussions. And throughout, the authors emphasize the cultural contexts in which art is produced and imbued with meaning. Contemporary art forms are explored as part of the living splendors of modern Africa and as ingenious responses is the experience of diaspora. The illustrations a proved a vast and rich range of images, including superb color-plates of artworks, archival and contemporary field photographs, explanatory drawings and plans, and individual objects displayed in museums and in use.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. Pub by Harry Abrams, 2001, NAP, presumed 1st Edition. NOT exLib. Fine cond. hardcover w/ Fine cond. unclipped pict dustjacket now in clear protective cover. Black cloth over bds w/ head in profile stamped in blind on front cover, & red lettering on spine. Well illustrated in color & b&w. 544pp inc index. Square, straight, tight, bright, clean & unmarked, overall Fine/Fine cond. Same or next day shipping. Please email any questions.