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African art of the Dogon : the myths of the cliff dwellers. Jean Laude. [translation by Joachim Neugroschel] Foreword by Lester Wunderman
Laude, Jean [1922-1984] Brooklyn museum .New York 1973
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Title:
African art of the Dogon : the myths of the cliff dwellers. Jean Laude. [translation by Joachim Neugroschel] Foreword by Lester Wunderman
Author:
Laude, Jean [1922-1984]
Brooklyn museum .New York
Subjects:
Wunderman, Lester -- Art collections
;
Art dogon -- Collections privées -- États-Unis -- New York (N.Y.)
;
Art, Dogon
;
Art, Primitive -- Mali
Description:
Issued in connection with an exhibition of L. Wunderman's private collection of Dogon art, organized by the Brooklyn Museum in 1973
"The catalogue": p. [65]-[129]
Bibliography: p. [130]-[131]
Publisher:
New York : Brooklyn Museum in association with the Viking Press, 1973
Creation Date:
1973
Format:
60, [71] p. : illus. (part col.) ; 25 cm
Language:
English;Undetermined
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