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Carved wood figure, black cover, wood sculpture in NEPAL in gold font to lower right.
Carved wood figure, black cover, wood sculpture in NEPAL in gold font to lower right.
Carved wood figure, black cover, wood sculpture in NEPAL in gold font to lower right.
Carved wood figure, black cover, wood sculpture in NEPAL in gold font to lower right.
Carved wood figure, black cover, wood sculpture in NEPAL in gold font to lower right.
Carved wood figure, black cover, wood sculpture in NEPAL in gold font to lower right.
Carved wood figure, black cover, wood sculpture in NEPAL in gold font to lower right.
Carved wood figure, black cover, wood sculpture in NEPAL in gold font to lower right.

Wood Sculpture in Nepal

Jokers and Talismans

By (author) Bertrand Goy
By (author) Max Itzikovitz

£40.00

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  • A fascinating overview of the relatively unknown art of Nepal
Full Description
In the 1980s, enigmatic wood masks, similar to those worn by Siberian and Eskimo shamans, began to appear in Parisian galleries that specialised in exotic art. Only the customary red wax affixed to the objects indicated that their origin was in fact Nepal. Art lovers – fascinated by the masks’ expressions and the thickness of patina – enthusiastically began to collect them, though they were still shrouded in mystery. In this beautifully photographed book, Bertrand Goy and Max Itzikovitz set out to uncover the history of the masks and to determine their place in Nepalese culture. The authors also investigate western Nepal’s unsophisticated, anthropomorphic wood sculptures, which can be seen today in temples, on bridges, and on the outskirts of villages. No one knows if these are protective effigies or tributes to divinities from an antiquated religion. With an insightful text and striking imagery, this book attempts to pull back the veil on one of the world’s most cryptic art forms.
About the Author
Bertrand Goy, a member of the Société de Géographie and the Société des Africanistes, is a specialist in the history of primitive arts. His publication Jaraï was awarded the 2006 Auguste Pavie award by the Académie des Sciences d'Outremer. Max Itzikovitz is a well-known collector of primitive arts.
Specifications
Publisher
5 Continents Editions
ISBN
9788874395095
Published
1st Jan 2019
Binding
Hardback
Territory
World excluding Italy & France
Size
289 mm x 245 mm
Pages
168 Pages
Illustrations
140 color
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