Description
Discusses Latin American art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, detailing the indigenous, colonial, post-colonial, and political influences.
361 pp., illus. (some col.); 30 cm. Catalogue for an exhibition held at the South Bank Centre, London, in July 1989 and other venues. Near fine. Firm binding, clean inside copy. Light shelf wear to wraps, age toning. OVERSIZE! Profusely illustrated. CONTENTS: Independence and its heroes; Academies and historical painting; Traveler-reporter artists and the empirical tradition in post-independence Latin America, by Stanton Loomis Catlin; Nature, science and the picturesque; Jose Maria Velasco; Posada and the popular graphic tradition; Modernism and the search for roots; The Taller de grafica popular; Indigenism and social realism; Private worlds and public myths; Arte madi/arte concreto-invenci on; A radical leap, by Guy Brett; History and identity. Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Exhibition Catalogue.
360 pages, which are fresh crisp and bright, free from any inscription of previous owners. Softcover, in close to “like new” Board covers, firm and free from creasing, and most pleasing. See OUR OWN photograph for quality control
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