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56 pp.
| Raintree |
September, 2003 |
LibraryISBN 0-7398-6607-9$$29.99
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4-6World Art & Culture series.
These overviews cover a wide range of media and styles from ancient to modern times. The emphasis is primarily on folk art, although famous artists are covered briefly. African fails to adequately differentiate among distinct cultures. The organization by artistic form rather than chronology makes for muddy historical comparisons. Clear color photos and reproductions enhance the presentation. Reading list, websites. Glos., ind. [Review covers these World Art and Culture titles: African Art and Culture, Indian Art and Culture, Japanese Art and Culture, and Mexican Art and Culture.]