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| | Anton 1979 |
| Anton, Ferdinand et al. PRIMITIVE ART - PRE-COLUMBIAN - NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN - AFRICAN - |
| OCEANIC. Ferdinand Anton, Frederick J. Dockstader, Margaret Trowell, and Hans Nevermann, respectively. |
| | BNo.: 0-8109-1459-X. First American Edition, 1979 (1967) Pp: 526; 280mm x 220mm; 2.50kg. 302 col, 250 b/w, 9 fig, 7 |
| | maps, 4 tables. Bibliographical notes, index, photo credits. A very good copy in dust wrapper. Harry N. Abrams, |
| | Inc, New York, 1979. (The extraordinary sophistication of the vanished Pre-Columbian civilisations are discussed; |
| | Indian tribal arts are outlined, illustrated and commented upon including Eskimo, Kwakiutl, Iroquois, Hopi, |
| | Navajo, Olmec and Mixtec.) (Keywords: Ethnology, African, Montol, Songe, Pende, Senufo, Bambara, Oceanic, |
| | Melanesia, Sepik, Tami, Sulka, Micronesia, Palau, Polynesia, Marquesas, Hawaiian, Maori). |
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| | Bamert 1980 |
| Bamert, Arnold. AFRICA. Tribal Art of Forest and Savanna. BNo.: 0-500-23318-7. First Edition, 1980 (English). Pp: |
| xii, 332; 320mm x 245mm; 2.70kg. 210 col, num maps. Foreword, introduction, postscript, bibliography, index. A |
| | very good copy in dust wrapper. Thames and Hudson Ltd, London, 1980. (This book presents over two hundred |
| | African art treasures drawn from private collections. The author describes the precise regional, historical and |
| | cultural background to each piece, the beliefs that gave rise to it, and the consummate skill demonstrated by the |
| | artists) (Keywords: Ethnology, Bidyogo, Dogon, Bobo-Bwa, Minianka, Jimini, Anyi, Ibo, Waja, Vere). |
| | Cornall, G. 1981 |
| Cornall, Graham. AFRICA IN SCULPTURE. Catalogue for the exhibition. BNo.: n/a. First Edition, 1981 (pb). Pp: |
| 144; 210mm x 150mm; 0.29kg. 114 b/w, 2 maps. Foreword, note, bibliography. A very good paperback copy. Exotica |
| | Gallery, Armadale, Victoria, 1981. (This publication is a catalogue for an exhibition and sale of African sculpture |
| | held in the Exotica Gallery, Melbourne in 1981) (Keywords: Ethnology, Africa, Yoruba, Mende, Mali, Bambara, |
| | Baluba, Ashanti). |
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| | Beaufort, M. 1922 |
| Beaufort, Dr L.F. de & A.A. Pulle et al. NOVA GUINEA VOLUME XVI, RESULTATS DES EXPEDITIONS |
| SCIENTIFIQUES A LA NOUVELLE GUINEE. Livraison III (P. Wirz); Livraison IV (P. Wirz). BNo.: n/a. First |
| | Edition, 1924-34. Pp: (vi), 251-500; 300mm x 240mm; 1.72kg. num b/w & fig. verzeichnis. A good hardback copy |
| | bound in contemporary boards. E.J. Brill, Leide, 1924-1934. (All text is in the German language. Livraison I: Wirz, |
| | Paul. Beitrag sur Ethnologie der Sentanier (Hollandisch Neuguinea. Livraison II: Wirz, Paul. Die Gemeinde der |
| | Gogodara) (Keywords: Anthropology, Pacific, Melanesia, New Guinea, Gogodala, Irian Jaya, Sentani). |
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| | Corbin 1988 |
| Corbin, George. NATIVE ARTS OF NORTH AMERICA, AFRICA, AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC. An Introduction. |
| BNo.: 0-06-430951-7. First Edition, 1988. Pp: xxx, 320; 230mm x 185mm; 0.90kg. 16 col, over 350 b/w & fig, 12 maps. |
| | Acknowledgments, glossary, notes, bibliography, index. A very good copy in dust wrapper. Harper & Row |
| | Publishers, New York, 1988. (This introduction to the arts of tribal peoples of North America, Africa, and the |
| | South Pacific studies in depth thirty-six art styles within all three areas using the methods of art history including |
| | stylistic analysis and iconographic interpretation) (Keywords: Polynesia, Marquesas, Maori, Melanesia, Tolai, |
| | Abelam, Australian Aboriginal, Eskimo, Haida, Hohokam, Bamana, Senufo, Yoruba, Fang). |
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| | Cornet 1978 |
| Cornet, J. A SURVEY OF ZAIRIAN ART. The Bronson Collection. BNo.: 0-88259-091-X. First Edition, 1978. Pp: |
| 379; 290mm x 260mm; 2.82kg. 207 col & b/w, 12 maps. Foreword, collectors' notes, preface, introduction, |
| | bibliography, index. A very good copy in dust wrapper. North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, 1978. (The author |
| | lived among the local people in Zaire to discover new sculpture work, learning meanings, names and ritual usages |
| | of the art, examining the inter-relationship of the art of various tribes, and analysing the aesthetic elements of the |
| | sculptures) (Keyworks: Ethnology, Central Africa, Zaire, Yombe, Vili, Teke, Pende, Tshokwe, Kuba, Luba). |
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| | Crawford A.L. 1981 |
| Crawford, Anthony L. AIDA - Life and Ceremony of the Gogodala. BNo.: 0-909-197-202. First Edition, 1981. Pp: |
| 408; 330mm x 250mm; 2.82kg. 422 col & b/w, 500 b/w, 1 map. Foreword, preface, introduction, acknowledgments, |
| | glossary, bibliography, index. A very good copy in dust wrapper. Robert Brown and Associates (Aust.) Pty Ltd, |
| | Bathurst NSW, 1981. (Many archival photographs provide a vivid picture of the early daily life of the Gogodala. |
| | Over 700 artefacts of the Gogodala are listed and a lot of them are illustrated) (Keywords: Ethnology, Pacific, |
| | Melanesia, New Guinea, Aramia, Fly River Delta, Kiwaki, Duwaliya, Bainale, Kanaba). |
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