Author: Culin, Stewart Title: Primitive Negro Art, Chiefly from the Belgian Congo
Description: Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn Museum Department of Ethnology, 1923. Softcover. cream wraps w/ green & yellow illustration w/ black printing. approx 42 unpaginated pgs w/ 8 bw plates. Spine glue beginning to crack; wraps beginning to separate with front having a fairly deep (approximately 6-inch) crack. Wraps are fragile. Back of title page has pencil handwriting / notation that appears to accompany a laid-in postcard illustrated with a Batetela wood carving. Pages remain fairly bright. Remains tightly bound. A scarce catalogue of this important exhibition, the first exhibition of African Art in the United States. Good (wraps tanned; scuffed & smudged. front wrap has large, pencil name/notation to upper edge w/ swirl & other light pencil marks. corners rubbed w/ creasing. spine darkened; has handwritten black pen title. spine creased; top rubbed; slight flapped tear to lower edge, tail has small amount of erosion. shelf-wear/scuffing to lower textblock edge) .
Keywords: African Art ; African Art ; ; Museum Exhibitions - African Art
Price: US$ 2000.00 Seller: Kevin Mullen, Bookseller
- Book number: 193847
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