New Guinea Art Masterpieces From the Jolika Collection of Marcia and John Friede W/ Photographs By John Bigelow Taylor and Dianne Dubler Complete in Two Volumes
by Friede, John And Marcia
2005, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco / 5 Continents Editions
Add this copy of New Guinea Art Masterpieces From the Jolika Collection to cart. $369.57, like new condition, Sold by Colin Martin Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Camerton, EAST YORKSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2005 by Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco / 5 Continents Editions.
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2005, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco / 5 Continents Editions
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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco / 5 Continents Editions
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2005
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English
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Fine in Fine jacket. Two Volummes Qto., slipcase. 630 + 206 pages, lavishly illustrated Comes with a loosely inserted large folded map of New Guinea. A Fine set in Fine dust jackets, housed within a pictorial slipcase., which is also Fine.
Add this copy of New Guinea Art Masterpieces From the Jolika Collection to cart. $500.00, like new condition, Sold by Shelley and Son Books (IOBA) rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hendersonville, NC, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in Association with 5 Continents....
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2005, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in Association with 5 Continents...
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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco in Association with 5 Continents...
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2005
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18038461418
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Like New. Size: 12.5" x 9.5" x 4" (in slipcase); Bound in a dark silk-feeling publisher's cloth, matching covers are plain with silver foil lettering on each spine. Endpapers are a bold, patterned illustration in a light brown and black. Both volumes are profusely illustrated with fascinating photographs of the New Guinea art pieces from Marcia and John Friede's collection in full color. Images are striking and contemplative. Dust jackets are both a black heavy paper with full color images on each cover, with white lettering on the spine. Black slipcase bears different images with a similar design to both volumes, with nestled black satin book pull. VOLUME I-Contents include: Dedication; Director's Forward by Harry S. Parker III; Collecting New Guinea Art by John Fride; and The Plates. 629 pp. Measures 12.25" tall x 9.25" wide x 2.5" thick. VOLUME II-Contents include: The Essays; One Symphony from Many Voices: Collectors, Collecting Activities, and the Culture of Collecting Since 1870 by Robert L. Welsh; Major Themes in New Guinea Art by Dirk Smidt; Oceana: Objects of Revelation and Desire by Philippe Peltier; Radiocarbon Dating of New Guinea Carvings from the Jolika Collection by Gregory Hodgins; Catalog of Objects by John Friede; Selected Bibliography; Glossary; and Index of Plates. 206 pp. Includes a large, folded, full color map of "The Island of New Guinea and Surrounding Regions" measuring 32.5" tall by 21.25" wide, laid in. Measures 12.25" tall x 9.25" wide x 1" thick. EXCERPT FROM THE DUST JACKET FLAP OF VOLUME II: "The arts of New Guinea have been among the least know to Western audiences for many centuries. Part of the reason is location, for New Guinea is a remote island the size of France and Italy combined, just east of Indonesia and hovering above Australia in the South Pacific. [...] The appeal of New Guinea art lies in its extraordinary resourcefulness and creativity. For centuries, the people there have made objects in order to communicate and interact with the spirit world. Many of the objects, based on myths and ancient religious themes, are the equal of many of the world's great sculptural masterpieces. Some were made in response to health, or fertility, or rites of passage; others signified an individual's stature in a village; and others invoked the end of a mourning ritual, or warded off evil and sickness. [...] The art of New Guinea can be seen in its fullest and richest depiction ever in this elegantly presented two-volume publication. More than 600 masterworks come from Marcia and John Friede, who have devoted decades to the study and pursuit of these works. {...]" CONDITION: Both volumes are fine in fine dust jackets. The slipcase is near fine with some rubbing and scratching at the bottom, along with a minor corner bump at the head at the back. A very, very nice set, worthy as a gift to any art collector, connoisseur or travel enthusiast. PLEASE NOTE: At over 14 lbs. with shipping materials, due to its size and weight, an additional shipping charge will apply. Please note that this item will be delivered with "signature required". Full refund if not satisfied.
New Guinea Art Masterpieces From the Jolika Collection of Marcia and John Friede W/ Photographs By John Bigelow Taylor and Dianne Dubler Complete in Two Volumes
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