Berrin, Kathleen and Virginia Fields: Olmec. Colossal Masterworks of Ancient Mexico. Exhibition: Los Angeles, County Museum of Art, 2010. 256pp with 180 colour and 20 monochrome illustrations. Cloth. 27.9x22.9cms. Best known for the colossal stone portrait heads of their rulers, which were first discovered in 1862, the pre-Colombian civilization of the Olmec flourished between 1400 and 400 BC. Bringing together recent scholarship and over 100 sculptures, masks, vessels and so on, many seen outside Mexico for the first time, this exhibition paints a distinct picture of the Olmec, its geographical spread and emerging culture.
Best known for the colossal stone portrait heads of their rulers, which were first discovered in 1862, the pre-Colombian civilization of the Olmec flourished between 1400 and 400 BC. Bringing together recent scholarship and over 100 sculptures, masks, vessels and so on, many seen outside Mexico for the first time, this exhibition paints a distinct picture of the Olmec, its geographical spread and emerging culture. Text in English
Kathleen BERRIN, éd., Virginia M. FIELDS, éd.
Reference : 50615
(2010)
ISBN : 0300166761
New Haven & London, Yale University Press 2010 In-4 pleine toile 30 cm sur 26. Livre en Anglais. Jaquette comme neuve. 272 pages. Nombreuses illustrations. Occasion comme neuf. - Edité par Kathleen BERRIN - Edité par Virginia M. FIELDS
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