ESTUDIOS DE CULTURA MAYA
Centros de Estudios Mayas, Vol. XV, Mexico City: 1984. 401 pages (17 papers, 3 in English), approximately 40 figures. Edition limited to 2,000 copies. More
Centros de Estudios Mayas, Vol. XV, Mexico City: 1984. 401 pages (17 papers, 3 in English), approximately 40 figures. Edition limited to 2,000 copies. More
New York: Museum of Primitive Art, 1969. 16 pages, 31 illustrations. More
Museo Franz Mayer y Artes de Mexico, 1994. 59 pages (text in Spanish and English), 25 pages of color photographs. More
UCLA: n.d. 28 pages (in English and Spanish), 9 photographs and drawings of objects used in rituals. More
Fowler Museum, UCLA: 1992. 193 pages, 60 color and 195 b/w photographs, 17 drawings, 38 maps. Soft cover. More
Fowler Museum, UCLA, 1992. 193 pages, 60 color and 195 b/w pho-tographs, 17 drawings, 38 maps. Cloth cover. More
San Francisco: 1993. 109 pages, 98 color photographs of contemporary wood carvings created by famed Oaxacan artisans. Soft cover ed. More
San Francisco: 1993. 109 pages, 98 color photographs of contemporary wood carvings created by famed Oaxacan artisans. Cloth cover ed. More
London: 1991, 1992. 112 pages, 93 pages of color photographs, 2 maps. Cloth cover. More
Buenos Aires: 1948. 466 pages, 237 photographs. More
Austin: 1980. 312 pages, 200 color and 85 b/w photographs of many hundreds of masks. Cloth cover. More
Austin: 1968. 1st edition. 393 pages, 260 b/w and 16 color photographs, 18 figures, 6 maps. Cloth cover. One of the finest--and certainly the most comprehensive--books on this subject ever published. twenty-seven villages and linguistic groups' costumes are analyzed in this eloquent text complemented by great photographs--particularly those in the..... More
Mexico City: n.d. 34 pages, 16 pages of color drawings. More
Albuquerque: 2002. xii, 199 pages (text in English and Spanish), 45 color and b/w photographs of art collected by the former U.S. ambassador to Mexico in the late 1920s. Cloth cover with dust jacket. Mint condition. More
151 pages, 18 pages of photographs, 13 pages of drawings. Edition limited to 500 copies. More
Mexico City: 1939. 176 pages, 52 full-page handcolored drawings of the enamels. This beautiful volume, written by Professor Francisco de P. Leon in 1922 and published in 1939, is still considered to be the finest volume published on the lovely enamels of Uruapan. The 52 handcolored drawings are dazzling in..... More
Frankfurt: Museum fur Volkerkunde, 1968. 112 pages, 80 photographs, 34 drawings. More
New YorK: 1962. 67 pages, 28 tipped-in color plates, 1 map. Cloth cover. More
Tucson: 1995. xvi, 216 pages, 40 half-page color photographs of retablos, 1 map. Soft cover edition. More
Gainesville: University Gallery, 1978. 52 pages, 29 photographs, 1 map. More
Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde te Leiden: 1985. 43 pages, 14 pages of photographs and 10 pages of drawings of Mexican costume, 1 map. More
Tucson: 1974 (1st ed.). 168 pages, 81 color photographs. Cloth cover Fine condition. The painting of religous images on sheets of tin was a flourishing tradition in central Mexico during the nineteenth century. This book was the first major study of these paintings (retablos), and includes analyses as well as..... More
Tucson: 1974, 1979, 1992 (revised ed.). 168 pages, 81 color photographs. More
Taylor Museum, Colorado Springs: 1967. 32 pages, 13 full-page photographs. More
Museum fur Volkerkunde, Frankfurt: 1971. 139 pages, 85 b/w and 8 color photographs--all full-page--of several hundred items. More