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Larousse encyclopedia of prehistoric and ancient art. Art and mankind (original 1957; edition 1962)

by René Huyghe

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Title:Larousse encyclopedia of prehistoric and ancient art. Art and mankind
Authors:René Huyghe
Info:London: Hamlyn
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Larousse Encyclopedia of Prehistoric and Ancient Art by René Huyghe (1957)

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Covers pre-historic to late antiquity. 448 pages, 416 pages of b/w illustrations, 32 pages in color
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This book presents a new view of art in its proper context - the art not only of our Western tradition but also of Asia, Africa, the Pacific Islands, Australasia and the Americas - from the earliest man-made objects to the massive achievements of Greece and Rome. It thus constitutes and essential work of reference as well as a volume which, in the freshness of its approach, out-dates all other books on the fascinating story of art.
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