ROCK OF THE ANCESTORS; NAMOA KONI
Suakoko: 1977. 102 pages, 141 photographs of Liberian art and material culture in the collection of the African Museum in Suakoko, Liberia. More
Suakoko: 1977. 102 pages, 141 photographs of Liberian art and material culture in the collection of the African Museum in Suakoko, Liberia. More
Budapes: Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1961. Vol. I. 405 pages of text plus 29 pages of photographs and 4 pages of color maps. Vol. II: 346 pages of text plus 17 pages of photographs and 4 pages of color maps. Cloth covers. More
New York: Pace Gallery, 1976. 102 pages, 126 b/w and 6 large color photographs--many full-page. More
de Young Memorial Museum: 1995. 62 pages, 36 color and 42 b/w photographs, 2 maps. Fine condition. More
Munich: 1980. 300 pages, 170 b/w and 12 color photographs. Mint condition. From over 1000 Ibeji in private German collections, 400 figures (all previously unpublished) were selected, stylistically analyzed, and classified according to their place of origion within the Yoruba area. In this, the first comprehensive volume about the Ere..... More
Munich: 1984. 408 pages, 24 full-page color and 415 b/w photographs, 16 drawings, 21 maps. Hard board cover. A splendid assemblage of ceramic figures and vessels from sub-Saharan Africa were exhibited in 1984 and 1985 at two West German museums. The pieces, the oldest of which date back approximately 5,000..... More
Munich: 1994. 198 pages, 283 b/w photographs, 3 color photographs, 1 map. Cloth cover. More
Munich; New York: 1998. 260 pages (13 essays), 128 color and 217 b/w photographs, principally of artifacts of one of the foremost European collections of African art, now in the Volkerkunde Museum at the University of Zurich, 2 maps. Cloth cover with dust jacket. Mint condition. More
UCLA and National Gallery of Art, 1974. 276 pages, 275 b/w and 10 color photographs, 1 map. Soft cover ed. More
UCLA and National Gallery of Art, 1974. 276 pages, 275 b/w and 10 color photographs, 1 map. Cloth ed. More
Nairobi: Sorsbie Gallery, 1961. 18 pages, 8 full-page photographs. More
Berg en Dal: Afrika Museum, 1967. 64 pages, 117 b/w and 2 color photographs of objects in the musem's permanent collection. More
New York: Center for African Art, 1991. 296 pages, 228 color and 172 b/w photographs. Cloth edition. More
East Lansing: Kresge Art Center Gallery, 1979. 58 pages, 23 photographs--almost all full-page. More
Peoria: 1981. 40 pages, 41 photographs of about 100 objects. The bulk of the objects in this Lakeview Museum exhibition catalogue form other collections--which, for the most part, have been relatively unpublicized and unpublished. The introductory text is well--written; the photos are quite good and include some fine, atypical pieces..... More
Dallas: 1989, 1990. 306 pages, 135 color and 175 b/w photographs. Soft cover ed. This rich catalogue was for a ground-breaking exhibition of 20th century African-American art that examined for the first time, the fundamental importance of African cultural traditions and traditional African art on the creative expression of black..... More
Philadelphia: 1986. 149 pages, 23 full-page color photographs, 72 b/w photographs--principally half and full-page, 5 maps. Cloth cover ed. More
Lake Forest College, 1962. 16 pages, 23 large photographs, 1 map. More
Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, 1969. 14 pages, 22 photographs. More
New York: Tambaran Gallery, 1991. 57 pages, 20 full-page color photogrpahs, 3 full-page b/w photographs. More
London: 1985. 64 pages, 67 photographs, 1 map. The Josef Herman Collection of African art was the first collection to concentrate solely on miniature sculpture, not just in a few scattered tribes, but throughout all the tribes in West and Central Africa already known for their art on a larger..... More
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000. 112 pages. 84 photographs. More
Philadelphia: 1945. 76 pages, 26 photographs--almost all full-page of objects in the University Museum. This catalogue provides an excellent view of some of the finer pieces in the early acquired African collections of the University Museum. This was one of the first published catalogues by an American museum that attempted..... More
Illinois State University, 1974. 116 pages, 105 large b/w photographs, 10 full-page color photographs. More
New York: 1980. 176 pages, 123 b/w photographs, 53 color photographs--almost all full-page. Cloth cover. The traditional art of Nigeria--in bronze, terracotta, and ivory--spanning over 2,000 years and representing seven cultures, visited three major U.S. museums in 1980 and 1981. This stunning volume--with a text by two leading authorities on..... More