Arts of West Africa (excluding music) edited by Michael E. Sadler; with an introduction by Sir William Rothenstein.
Publication details: London Pub. for the International Institute of African languages and cultures, by the Oxford University Press, H. Milford 1935.Description: xi, 101, [1] pages XXXII plates on 16 leaves 26 cmContent type:- text
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"Bibliography relating to indigenous art in tropical Africa": pages 97-101.
CONTENTS.-Introduction, by Sir William Rothenstein.-Significance of vitality of African art, by Sir Michael Sadler.-Educational significance of indigenous African art, by G.A. Stevens. Teaching wood-carving at Achimota, by Gabriel Pippet.-Arts of West Africa, 32 plates, with descriptive notes by Richard Carline.-Bibliography of indigenous art in West Africa, by Sir Michael Sadler.
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