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Edité par (Pietermaritzburg: Shuter & Shooter, 1958), 1958
Vendeur : Christison Rare Books, IOBA SABDA, Port Elizabeth, Afrique du sud
Membre d'association : IOBA
8vo; cloth-backed illustrated papered boards; no dustwrapper; pp. 140; lacking frontis. illustration; full-page and text illustrations throughout; maps. Boards somewhat rubbed and worn; earlier owner's bookplate and two ownership inscriptions to front endpaper; some foxing. 'Four authors, each an authority on certain branches of African native art and crafts, teamed together to produce this book. "The Art of Africa" purports to provide a background of understanding to the ethnological, environmental and inspirational sources of indigenous African art. Against this background appears, in the form of drawings by the authors and by Madame Lucy Jaques Rosset, visual representation of some hundreds of the objets d'art themselves, supported by accurate and descriptive text.'.
Edité par (Pietermaritzburg: Shuter & Shooter, 1958), 1958
Vendeur : Christison Rare Books, IOBA SABDA, Port Elizabeth, Afrique du sud
Membre d'association : IOBA
8vo; cloth-backed illustrated papered boards; pp. 140; frontis. illustration tipped in; full-page and text illustrations throughout; maps. Earlier owner's name signed on front free endpaper; trace of foxing to edges and endpapers. Very good condition. 'Four authors, each an authority on certain branches of African native art and crafts, teamed together to produce this book. "The Art of Africa" purports to provide a background of understanding to the ethnological, environmental and inspirational sources of indigenous African art. Against this background appears, in the form of drawings by the authors and by Madame Lucy Jaques Rosset, visual representation of some hundreds of the objets d'art themselves, supported by accurate and descriptive text.'.
Edité par Shuter & Shooter, Pietermaritzburg, 1958
Vendeur : Sierra Rose Antiques, Minden, NV, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
FIRST. nFINE/nFINE. Pastel grey boards, decorated (matching frontis (tipped in), pastel green cloth spine. po name neatly on ffep. Otherwise unmarked. Well illustrated throughout. A seminal introduction of African high art and artisanship. A desirable visual reference. [B236].