CAMEROUN (Copier)

Subtitle: Traditional Arts
Authors: B. Von Lintig
Material Type: Exhibition Catalogue. Galerie Bernard Dulon, Paris: June 16 to September 30, 2006 Friedman & Vallois Gallery, New York October 20 to November 30, 2006
Publisher: GOURCUFF GRADENIGO / Gallery Dulon, Paris, 2006. Hardcover carton of brown background as editor with orange, dust jacket in good condition illustrated in color, in-4, 22.5 x 29 cm, ISBN 2-35340-000-0
Content: 176 p, 87 ill.. b / w, 36 ill. col., 1 cards, biblio.
Further information: Text in French and English bilingual with a German version of the texts placed at the end of the book.
State of the work: Very good condition

SKU: Réf. 12/453 Category:

Description

This catalog, written by Dr. Bettina von Lintig considered one of the best world specialists of traditional arts of Cameroon and shown photographs of Hugues Dubois, was laid out by Alain Weill on the occasion of the exhibition CAMEROON testimony to the exhibition organized by the Galerie Bernard Dulon, Paris, and Friedman & Vallois Gallery in New York. Africa in miniature according to some, populated by a mosaic of ethnic groups, Cameroon is a crossroads of African arts. Masks, caps, pipe bowls, statues and thrones selected by Bernard Dulon reflect this diversity, a remarkable cultural flowering and the extraordinary richness of traditional arts in this country. If the productions of the kingdoms of the west carve the lion’s share, including very large sculptures Bangwa and Bamileke, the Fang people of the south are represented with their famous figures of reliquaries or Byeri and other works populations, Gbadja the Bafo and Doualas. No work has never specifically addressed as the wealth of arts of Cameroon. This publication is in the public‘s growing interest in primitive art.

Additional information

Weight 1250 g
Dimensions 22.5 × 29 cm