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A collection of books related to Central African art and culture.

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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 2271

A collection of books related to Central African art and culture.

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3.000 $ - 4.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
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Comprising: 1. ACCESSIONS 1969/1970. University of Iowa Museum, 1971. 40 pages, 77 b/w and 3 color photographs, including 22 important African art objects donated by Gaston de Havenon. 2. AFRICAN ART. The de Havenon Collection. Washington, D.C., Museum of African Art, 1971. 250 pages, 290 b/w and 6 color photographs--all large, many full-page. 3. Wardwell, A. AFRICAN SCULPTURE FROM THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, 1986. 149 pages, 23 full-page color photographs, 72 b/w photographs--principally half and full-page, 5 maps. Cloth cover ed. 4. Spranz, B. AFRIKA, SUDSEE, AUSTRALIEN. Museum Freiburg, 1966. 44 pages, 43 photographs-- mostly full-page. 5. Einstein, C. AFRIKANISCHE PLASTIK. Orbis Pictus, Band 7. Berlin, 1921. 80 pages, 48 photographs of 64 objects. Hard board cover, spine chipped. 6. Berglund, L., K. Samaltanos-Stenstrom. AFRIKANSKT. Malmo Kunsthall, 1986. 159 pages (text in Swedish and English), 50 color and 166 b/w photographs of African art objects in collections in Skane Province, Sweden, maps on endpapers. Hard board cover. 7. Courroy, J. P., B. Frey, C. Roy. ART ET ETHNOGRAPHIE D'AFRIQUE NOIRE. Epinal, 1989. (exhibition catalolgue, Ecole de l’Image). 90 pages, 95 photographs, 4 maps. 8. Kreamer, C. ART OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA. The Fred and Rita Richman Collection. High Museum of Art, 1986. 95 pages, 15 color and 108 b/w photographs, 6 maps. 9. BAESLER-ARCHIV, Band II. Leipzig and Berlin, 1912, New York, 1968 (reprint). 284 pages, 296 photographs and drawings. Cloth cover. Each of the papers in this ninety-five year old publication deals with the art and material culture of primitive peoples. Considered to be the most important primitive art volume in the Baessler-Archiv series, this volume contains ten papers, among which are The Art of the Karaja Indians by F. Krause, The Relationship between the Ethnography of the Eskimos of Greenland and those of Hudson Bay, by W. Thalbitzer, The Bana and its Inhabitants, by M. Girschner, Austro Island Canoes, Cult and War Symbol, by W. Muller Wismar, and The Children's Toys of the Pangwe, by G.Tessman. The texts are in German; the illustrations are abundant 10. Maas, H. (ed.). BAESLER-ARCHIV, Band XV. Berlin, 1932, New York, 1968 (reprint). 183 pages. Cloth cover. Tchokwe masks and art (by H. Baumann, 54 pages, 40 ills.) and North American Indian peyote cults (80 pages, 9 ills.) are the subjects of the two principal papers in this volume. The other papers deal with Cameroon ornamentation (by E. von Sydow—21 pages, 31 photographs) and phallic symbolism (10 ills.) 11. Northern, T. THE CLARK AND FRANCES STILLMAN COLLECTION OF CONGOLESE SCULPTURE. New York, 1965. 20 pages, 31 photographs. 12. Redinha, J. COSTUMES RELIGIOSOS E FEITICISTAS DOS KIOKOS DE ANGOLA. Lisbon, 1949. 42 pages, 20 drawings of carved ritual figures of the Kiokas, a Chokwe sub-group of east-central Angola, 1 map. 13. Schweeger-Hefel, A. DANS EN SPEL IN DE PRIMITIEVE KUNST VAN ZWART AFRIKA, PRECOLUMBIAANS AMERIKA EN OCEANIE. Een Keuze uit Prive-collecties in Vlaanderen. Heverlee, 1983. 64 pages, 3 color and 99 b/w photographs--all half or full-page, 3 maps. 14. Gunsinde, M. DIE KONGO-PYGMAEN IN GESCHICHTE UND GEGENWART. Nova Acta Leopoldina, NF Band 11, No. 76. Halle, 1942. 266 pages of text containing 32 drawings of objects of material culture, plus 14 pages of photographs. (417)$80.00 15. Mack, J. EMIL TORDAY AND THE ART OF THE CONGO, 1900-1909. Seattle, 1990. 96 pages, 8 full-page color and 57 b/w photographs of objects that Torday acquired for the British Museum during the first decade of the 20th century, 2 maps. 16. Starr, F. ETHNOGRAPHIC NOTES FROM THE CONGO FREE STATE. AN AFRICAN MISCELLANY Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Sciences. Vol. XIII, 1909.. pages 96-222 (some pages uncut) containing 72 drawings and 3 pages of small drawings, plus 13 leaves of photographs. More than 90 years ago, Fredrick Starr authored this monograph that deals with the ethnography of peopl

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 2271
Auktion:
Datum:
13.11.2007
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
New York 580 Madison Avenue New York NY 10022 Tel: +1 212 644 9001 Fax : +1 212 644 9009 info.us@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

Comprising: 1. ACCESSIONS 1969/1970. University of Iowa Museum, 1971. 40 pages, 77 b/w and 3 color photographs, including 22 important African art objects donated by Gaston de Havenon. 2. AFRICAN ART. The de Havenon Collection. Washington, D.C., Museum of African Art, 1971. 250 pages, 290 b/w and 6 color photographs--all large, many full-page. 3. Wardwell, A. AFRICAN SCULPTURE FROM THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, 1986. 149 pages, 23 full-page color photographs, 72 b/w photographs--principally half and full-page, 5 maps. Cloth cover ed. 4. Spranz, B. AFRIKA, SUDSEE, AUSTRALIEN. Museum Freiburg, 1966. 44 pages, 43 photographs-- mostly full-page. 5. Einstein, C. AFRIKANISCHE PLASTIK. Orbis Pictus, Band 7. Berlin, 1921. 80 pages, 48 photographs of 64 objects. Hard board cover, spine chipped. 6. Berglund, L., K. Samaltanos-Stenstrom. AFRIKANSKT. Malmo Kunsthall, 1986. 159 pages (text in Swedish and English), 50 color and 166 b/w photographs of African art objects in collections in Skane Province, Sweden, maps on endpapers. Hard board cover. 7. Courroy, J. P., B. Frey, C. Roy. ART ET ETHNOGRAPHIE D'AFRIQUE NOIRE. Epinal, 1989. (exhibition catalolgue, Ecole de l’Image). 90 pages, 95 photographs, 4 maps. 8. Kreamer, C. ART OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA. The Fred and Rita Richman Collection. High Museum of Art, 1986. 95 pages, 15 color and 108 b/w photographs, 6 maps. 9. BAESLER-ARCHIV, Band II. Leipzig and Berlin, 1912, New York, 1968 (reprint). 284 pages, 296 photographs and drawings. Cloth cover. Each of the papers in this ninety-five year old publication deals with the art and material culture of primitive peoples. Considered to be the most important primitive art volume in the Baessler-Archiv series, this volume contains ten papers, among which are The Art of the Karaja Indians by F. Krause, The Relationship between the Ethnography of the Eskimos of Greenland and those of Hudson Bay, by W. Thalbitzer, The Bana and its Inhabitants, by M. Girschner, Austro Island Canoes, Cult and War Symbol, by W. Muller Wismar, and The Children's Toys of the Pangwe, by G.Tessman. The texts are in German; the illustrations are abundant 10. Maas, H. (ed.). BAESLER-ARCHIV, Band XV. Berlin, 1932, New York, 1968 (reprint). 183 pages. Cloth cover. Tchokwe masks and art (by H. Baumann, 54 pages, 40 ills.) and North American Indian peyote cults (80 pages, 9 ills.) are the subjects of the two principal papers in this volume. The other papers deal with Cameroon ornamentation (by E. von Sydow—21 pages, 31 photographs) and phallic symbolism (10 ills.) 11. Northern, T. THE CLARK AND FRANCES STILLMAN COLLECTION OF CONGOLESE SCULPTURE. New York, 1965. 20 pages, 31 photographs. 12. Redinha, J. COSTUMES RELIGIOSOS E FEITICISTAS DOS KIOKOS DE ANGOLA. Lisbon, 1949. 42 pages, 20 drawings of carved ritual figures of the Kiokas, a Chokwe sub-group of east-central Angola, 1 map. 13. Schweeger-Hefel, A. DANS EN SPEL IN DE PRIMITIEVE KUNST VAN ZWART AFRIKA, PRECOLUMBIAANS AMERIKA EN OCEANIE. Een Keuze uit Prive-collecties in Vlaanderen. Heverlee, 1983. 64 pages, 3 color and 99 b/w photographs--all half or full-page, 3 maps. 14. Gunsinde, M. DIE KONGO-PYGMAEN IN GESCHICHTE UND GEGENWART. Nova Acta Leopoldina, NF Band 11, No. 76. Halle, 1942. 266 pages of text containing 32 drawings of objects of material culture, plus 14 pages of photographs. (417)$80.00 15. Mack, J. EMIL TORDAY AND THE ART OF THE CONGO, 1900-1909. Seattle, 1990. 96 pages, 8 full-page color and 57 b/w photographs of objects that Torday acquired for the British Museum during the first decade of the 20th century, 2 maps. 16. Starr, F. ETHNOGRAPHIC NOTES FROM THE CONGO FREE STATE. AN AFRICAN MISCELLANY Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Sciences. Vol. XIII, 1909.. pages 96-222 (some pages uncut) containing 72 drawings and 3 pages of small drawings, plus 13 leaves of photographs. More than 90 years ago, Fredrick Starr authored this monograph that deals with the ethnography of peopl

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 2271
Auktion:
Datum:
13.11.2007
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
New York 580 Madison Avenue New York NY 10022 Tel: +1 212 644 9001 Fax : +1 212 644 9009 info.us@bonhams.com
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