Fosco Maraini Segreto Tibet Leonardo da Vinci 1955

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SEGRETO TIBET

Presentazione di

Bernard Berenson

Sessanta Tavole

Fuori Testo da

Fotografie dell’Autore

Photo credit Leonardo Da Vinci Editrice – Photo Composition by Ethnoflorence

Leonardo da Vinci Editore

1951

Fosco Maraini (15 November 1912  Florence Italy– 8 June 2004  Florence) was an Italian photographer, anthropologist, 

ethnologist, writer, mountaineer and academic.

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Follow here the first french edition of 1952

Tibet secret

Arthaud, Paris 1952, 15×20,5cm, broché – First edition in French.
With 68 illustrations hors texte

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NOTE IN MARGINE ALL’ARCHIVIO FOTOGRAFICO
DI FOSCO MARAINI
ERBERTO LO BUE
(University of Bologna)

http://himalaya.socanth.cam.ac.uk/collections/journals/ret/pdf/ret_51_09.pdf

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 1939

DREN – GIONG

Appunti d’un viaggio nell’Imalaia

«Desidero avvertire i lettori che non ho la minima pretesa di fare della scienza; io vorrei semplicemente comunicare, in qualche modo, le emozioni vissute da un innamorato della natura nel percorrere alcune valli ricche di sorprendenti bellezze, in quel Sikkim, tra l’Imàlaia e l’India, che i tibetani chiamano appunto Dren-giong: il paese dei frutti»  Fosco Maraini

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«I wish to warn readers that I have not the slightest claim to make of science; I would simply like to communicate, in some way, the emotions experienced by a lover of nature while traveling through some valleys rich in surprising beauties, in that Sikkim, between Imàlaia and India, which the Tibetans call Dren-giong: the country of fruits »- Fosco Maraini

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«Je tiens à avertir les lecteurs que je n’ai pas la moindre prétention à faire de la science; Je voudrais simplement communiquer, en quelque sorte, les émotions vécues par un amoureux de la nature en parcourant des vallées riches en beautés surprenantes, dans ce Sikkim, entre Imàlaia et l’Inde, que les Tibétains appellent Dren-giong : le pays des fruits »- Fosco Maraini

Vallechi

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1951

Segreto Tibet

Leonardo da Vinci Editrice

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1957

Ore Giapponesi

Photo credit Leonardo Da Vinci Editrice – Photo Composition by Ethnoflorence

Photo credit Leonardo Da Vinci Editrice – Photo Composition by Ethnoflorence

Photo credit Leonardo Da Vinci Editrice – Photo Composition by Ethnoflorence

Leonardo Da Vinci Editrice

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1960

L’Isola delle Pescatrici

Photo credit Leonardo Da Vinci Editrice – Photo Composition by Ethnoflorence

Leonardo Da Vinci Editrice

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1960

Gasherbrum 4, Baltoro, Karakorùm: Una spedizione alle montagne del Pakistan organizzata e finanziata nel 1958 dal Club alpino italiano

Photo credit Leonardo Da Vinci Editrice – Photo Composition by Ethnoflorence

Leonardo Da Vinci Editrice

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1963

Paropamiso

Photo credit Leonardo Da Vinci Editrice – Photo Composition by Ethnoflorence

Spedizione romana all’Hindu-Kush

ed ascensione del Picco Saraghrar

Fotografie dell’autore e dei suoi compagni di viaggio

Photo credit Leonardo Da Vinci Editrice – Photo Composition by Ethnoflorence

Leonardo Da Vinci Editrice

Cover of the 2003’s edition by Mondadori

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1973

Incontro con l’Asia

Photo credit Leonardo De Donato Editore – Photo Composition by Ethnoflorence

De Donato Editore

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1978

Giappone e Corea

De Agostini

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1988

Ore giapponesi nuova edizione Dall’Oglio

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1990

Prima della Tempesta Shang – Shung

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1994

Gnosi delle Fanfole

Baldini & Castoldi

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1995

Il Nuvolario

Principi di Nubignosia Semar L’agape celeste

I riti di consacrazione del sovrano giapponese

All’Insegna del Pesce d’Oro

La Nave di Teseo

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1996

Tibet

Incanto orizzontale Museo Nazionale della Montagna Gasherbrum IV

La splendida cima Vivalda

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1997

Gli Ultimi Pagani

Redazione studio Redazionale

1998

Segreto Tibet Corbaccio Il Nuvolario Marsilio I Volti del Tibet segreto Lyra Libri Alpi giapponesi Fotografi di Montagne lontane Museo Nazionale della Montagna Tibet – Templi scomparsi Ananke

1999

Il Miramondo

60 anni di fotografia

Catalogo della Mostra Fotografica-

Polistampa

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Case, amori Unievrsi

Mondadori

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2000

Ore giapponesi

Corbaccio

2003

Paropamiso

Mondadori 

RELATED KEYES WORDS

 

abati alcuni Avalokitesvara Bhutan Bodhisattva Budda Budda Supremo buddismo burro capo cappella casa certo ch’è chorten cielo Cina cinese civiltà colori culturale Dalai Lama danza dèi dell’Asia dell’Imàlaia Dhyani dice dinanzi divinità dorato  foto fotografie Gangtok Gautama Gelug-pa giallo Giappone giapponesi gioielli giorno Giuseppe Tucci gòn-kang gran Gyantse India indiani invece Khan Kirimtse Kum-Bum l’India lama Ngawang lamaista Lhasa Lobsang lungo Lungshar luogo maestro mandala Manjusri mente Milarepa Mingyur mistero mistico monaci Monastero Kyangphu mondo mongolo montagne morte Nepal nuovo occhi oggi ormai Padmasàmbhava paese pagoda Panchen Lama parla passa Pemà Chòki piano piccolo pinyin pitture murali poco popolo porta Potala rappresenta religiosi resto Rimpoche sacre Sakya sale samsara secolo sembra sente setta Shakti Shigatse siamo Sikkim silenzio simbolo Sonam Songtsen-gampo spesso statue tantriche terra terrificante Tibet tibetani Tob-chen trova Tsongkhapa umano vajra valle vedere verso viaggio viene visitare Wildo Yatung zionea

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Ainu: Spirit of a Northern People William Fitzhugh Chisato Dubreuil Arctic Studies Center, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution in association with University of Washington Press, 1999

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Ainu: Spirit of a Northern People 

 

William Fitzhugh  Chisato Dubreuil

 

Arctic Studies Center, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution in association with University 

of Washington Press, 1999

 

RELATED KEY WORDS

 

Ainu art Ainu collections Ainu culture Ainu designs Ainu language Ainu materials Ainu Shinpo Ainu traditional Ainu women 

Ainu-e Amur River animals archaeological areas artifacts artists Asahikawa Asian attush bark basketry baskets Batchelor 

bear bear-sending ceremony began Bikky Sunazawa carved century Chikabumi clothing Culin dance deer early elders ethnic 

ethnographic fish garments gods groups Hakodate Hiller Hitchcock Hokkaido Ainu Honshu human hunting Ikupasuy Fig important 

inaw indigenous iyomante Japan Japanese John Batchelor Jomon kamuy Kayano Kodama kotan Kurile Kurile Ainu Kurile lslands 

Kushiro lacquerware land living ln addition Matsumae native Nibutani NMNH North Pacific northern Northwest Coast objects 

Okhotsk Oyabe patterns photographs Piratori political prayer stick produced region ritual Russian Sakhalin Ainu salmon 

Sapporo Saru River Satsumon sending ceremonies shaman Shigeru Kayano Shimanojo Shiraoi similar southern spirits Starr 

swords tion Tokyo tourist trade traditional Ainu village Wajin whale wood wooden yukar

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MARAINI FOSCO MARAINI Paropàmiso: storie di popoli e culture, di montagne e divinità Fosco Maraini Mondadori, 2003

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Paropàmiso: storie di popoli e culture, di montagne e divinità

Fosco Maraini

Mondadori, 2003

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RELATED KEYES WORDS

 

afghano alcuni Alessandro Allah allora alpinistica appena arrivare ascensione avevamo Bodhisattva Buddha buddhista c’era campo base capitano Shapur capo carovana casa certo chilometri Chitral cielo cima civiltà compagni Corano cresta davvero dèi dell’Asia dell’Hindu-Kush dicendo donne ecco endocosmo erano eravamo Fosco Maraini Franco Alletto Gandhara Gasherbrum gente ghiacciaio ghiaccio Gilgit giorno gran greci gruppo guardare inglese invece islamica kafir Karachi Karakorum l’Islam l’uomo lasciato lungo luogo Maometto Mecca mente metri Mistero mondo montagne monti MuhaMMaD IQBal Mulai Jan Murad musulmani neve Niroghi notte nuovo ormai paese Pakistan Paolo Consiglio parlare Paropàmiso passo pathan pensare Peshawar piccolo piedi poco popoli porta portatori poteva profetiche proprio Punjab punto Rawalpindi religione resto ricordi riuscimmo Rivelazione sacro sahib salita Saraghrar secolo sembra sentire Shapur siamo Silvio soltanto spedizione spesso stava Swat Taxila tenda terra Tirich tratta traversare trovammo umana uomini valanghe valle vedere verso vetta vista zione Zoroastro

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

1939

 

 

 

Dren-Giong Vallecchi

 

 

 

1951

 

 

 

Segreto Tibet Leonardo da Vinci Editrice 

 

 

 

1957

 

 

 

Ore giapponesi Leonardo da Vinci Editrice

 

 

 

1960

 

 

 

L’isola delle pescatrici Leonardo da Vinci Editrice 

 

 

 

1961

 

 

 

Karakorum, G4 Leonardo da Vinci Editrice

 

 

 

1963

 

 

 

Paropàmiso Leonardo da Vinci Editrice

 

 

 

1973

 

 

 

Incontro con l’Asia De Donato Editore

 

 

 

1978

 

 

 

Giappone e Corea De Agostini

 

 

 

1988

 

 

 

Ore giapponesi nuova edizione Dall’Oglio

 

 

 

1990

 

 

 

Prima della tempesta Shang-Shung

 

 

 

1994

 

 

 

Gnòsi delle Fànfole Baldini&Castoldi

 

 

 

1995

 

 

 

Il nuvolario. Principi di nubignosia Semar L’àgape celeste. I riti di consacrazione del sovrano giapponese

 

All’insegna del pesce d’oro

 

 

 

1996

 

 

 

Tibet. Incanto orizzontale Museo nazionale della montagna Gasherbrum IV. La splendida cima  Vivalda

 

 

 

1997

 

 

 

Gli ultimi pagani Redazione studio Redazionale

 

 

 

1998

 

 

 

Segreto Tibet  Corbaccio Il nuvolario Marsilio I volti del Tibet segreto Lyra Libri Alpi giapponesi.

 

Fotografi di montagne lontane Museo nazionale della montagna Tibet. Templi scomparsi Ananke

 

 

 

1999

 

 

 

Il miramondo. 60 anni di fotografia Catalogo della mostra Fotografica – Polistampa

 

Case, amori, universi Mondadori 

 

 

 

2000

 

 

 

Ore giapponesi  Corbaccio

 

 

 

2003

 

 

 

Paropàmiso Mondadori

 

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Indian embroideries John Irwin, Margaret Hall HISTORIC TEXTILES OF INDIA AT THE CALICO MUSEUM AHMEDABAD 1973

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JOHN IRWIN – MARGARET HALL

VOLUME II

Indian-02 Embroideries

HISTORIC TEXTILES OF INDIA AT THE 

CALICO MUSEUM 

AHMEDABAD 

1973 

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RELATED KEYES WORDS 

19th century 19th or early Accession affixing mirror discs applique bands beads birds blue border buds butis Buttonhole  stitch central loop centre chain stitch chakla Chamba chikan embroidery close herringbone stitch coloured cotton coloured  silks Colours and stitches core of yellow darning decorated discs of mirror early 20th century elephant embroidered with  coloured embroidered with silk embroidery floral ornament flowering plants form of close frieze Ground Gujarat hanging  India indigo cotton indigo satin Interlaced stitch Jain Kathiawar Krishna Kutch late 19th Length loop for affixing lozenges mashru medallion mirror glass Mochi motifs Mughal orange outlines pair panels contain Panjab pattern peacocks phulkari  PLATE quilted red cotton round flowers rows running stitch Satin stitch silk and discs silk and silver-gilt silver-gilt  flat wire silver-gilt thread Silver-gilt thread twisted silver-gilt wire Sindh Small discs Stem stitch Straight stitch style surrounded tikis violet white cotton white silks Width yellow silk

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Tribal art traffic: a chronicle of taste, trade and desire in colonial and post-colonial times Raymond Corbey Royal Tropical Institute, 2000

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Tribal Art Traffic

a

Chronicle of Taste, Trade and Desire

in Colonial and Post Colonial Times

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Raymond Corbey

 

Royal Tropical Institute, 2000

 

RELATED KEYES WORDS

 

Aborigine activities aesthetic African art Amsterdam ancestor figures Anonymous anthropologist antique Antwerp artifacts 

artists Asmat Asmat art auction authentic Baga Batak beautiful Belgian Congo Belgium Berlin bought Brussels carvings 

catalogue century Charles Ratton Chokwe coast colonial contacts context cultural property curators Dayak deal Dirk Smidt 

Dogon Dutch museums East Indies ethnographic museums ethnographics ethnological museums ethnologist example exhibition 

expeditions father French gallery German hands Humboldt Bay Indonesia initial interest Islands Kerchache korwar large 

number Leiden Lemaire Lier Louvre Mali masks material Melanesia missionary Musee Museum fur Volkerkunde Netherlands 

non-western Nyamwezi Olbrechts Papua New Guinea Paris photographed pieces Port Moresby private collection Ratton 

Rijksmuseum Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde sell Sentani Lake Sepik shields societies sold spirits style Sukuma Tervuren 

things thousand trade traditional tribal art tribal art dealer tribal objects Tropenmuseum village Volkenkunde Rotterdam 

well-known Wirz woodcarving York Yup’ik

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ARTS PRIMITIFS DANS LES ATELIERS D’ ARTISTES Picon, Gaëtan / Laude, Jean Société des Amis du Musée de l’ Homme Paris 1967

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AARTS PRIMITIFS DANS LES ATELIERS D’ ARTISTES

by

Société des Amis du Musée de l’Homme

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Picon, Gaëtan / Laude, Jean 

Société des Amis du Musée de l’ Homme

 Paris  1967

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It’s a rare Catalog  describing and documenting the presence of  ‘primitive art’ in the collections of artists’ studios from the late 19th to the late 20th century, including pre-Hispanic art from the Americas, Native American art, African art , ancient Asian art and the art of the South Seas, with wide and clear notes on the selected works.

The prefaces is by Alix de Rothschild and Jacques Millot ; the  introduction by Gaëtan Picon; reading of the “primitive” arts of Jean Laude, with long extracts from the written artists, interviews and statements on “primitive art” and its influence on their work.

It includes list of sixty-five artists including Gauguin, Pissarro, Picasso, Lipchitz, Matta, Max Ernst, Henry Moore, Marcoussis, Arman, Arikha, Derain and more.

AVAILABLE HERE 

https://www.abebooks.fr/rechercher-livre/titre/arts-primitifs-dans-les-ateliers-d%27artistes/

RELATED KEYES WORDS

 19th century Africa ancestor ancient animal artifacts artistic artwork Asmat Athabascan Bamana basketry beaded beadwork  bird bowls brass canoe Carved wooden Central ceramic ceremonies Chancay Chavin Chimu Chokwe cloth Coast coiffure Colima collectors color Congo cult cultures dance decoration depicting designs divination Dogon Early C20th Eskimo FACTS Tribes include feathers female gold groups Guinea head headrests helmet mask Hemba Highlands Huari human figures Ifugao Igbo Inca influence Islands ivory jewelry KEY FACTS Tribes Lake Sentani Late C19th Late C19th-early C20th Lonely Planet Images Marquesas Islands Mayan Melanesia motifs mountains Museum Native American Nazca Nguni objects Olmec ornaments painted patina pendants pigment polychrome Polynesia pottery produced region religious ritual River Sepik shell shields society South spirit stone stools style stylized human symbols Teotihuacan terra cotta textiles tiki Tlatilco traditional tribal art vessel warriors wood woven Yoruba Zapotec aesthetic African Akan ancestors ancient anthropomorphic appears Archipelago Archives Barbier-Mueller artists Arts d’Afrique Bamileke Barbier-Mueller collection bark cloth Baule beads beauty body byeri Cameroon carved century ceremonial Charles Ratton Chokwe collectors Congo cultures d’Afrique et d’Oceanie dance decoration display Djenne Dogon Easter Island effigies ethnologists European expedition eyes fabrics face Fang fascination feathers female fetishes figures figurines fly whisks Following pages Formerly Joseph Mueller Gabon Geneva gold Guinea hair Hardwood head human inhabitants Ivory Coast jewelry Joseph Mueller collection king kingdom of Benin Mali Mangbetu Maori Marcel Griaule Marquesas Islands masks Melanesia Michel Leiris Micronesia Musee Barbier-Mueller Musee de I’Homme Musee des Arts Museum Nigeria objects Oceania Opposite original ornaments Papua Paris patina Picasso pieces plant fiber PolynesiaPrevious pages primitive region ritual royal sacred sculptures Senufo shells skulls sophisticated spirit spoons statues  stylized symbolic tattoos Terracotta tiki tradition Vanuatu village Western women Wood 

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PICASSO PABLO Picasso’s Collection of African and Oceanic Art: Masters of Metamorphosis byPeter Stepan Prestel, 2006

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Picasso’s Collection

of

African & Oceanic Art

Masters of Metamorphosis

by

Pablo Picasso & Peter Stepan

Prestel 2006 

Available here

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forehead French Gabon Gallery Galoa Gertrude Stein Guillaume Apollinaire Guinea head height homs Iberian ibid Illustrated  in Rubin Ivory Coast Jacqueline Picasso Kahnweiler Kanak Kongo Kru masks Kunst Leiris Louis Perrois Madeline magical Mali  Matisse Minotaur Modem Art Montrouge Musee de I’Homme Musee Picasso Nancy Cunard Negro Art nkisi ntomo objects Oceania  painting Pans Paris pattems Paudrat Paul Guillaume Perrois Picasso Archives Picasso’s collection Picasso’s studio pieces plate Prestel primitive primitivism Private collection Photo published Punu region reliquaries Roland Penrose scarifications Seckel-Klein 1998 Senufo spirits stylistic Teke Tervuren Trocadero Tsogho Villa La Califomie Westem York aesthetic Africa Remix African art African artists African masks African modernism African National Gallery African  sculpture Anthology Araeen art negre Baga Bamana Battiss black sculptors Braque Cape Town Centre Georges Pompidou collector colonial colour contemporary African art Cubism cultural curators Demoiselles dAvignon Derain Enwezor Europe European exhibition face Family of Saltimbanques fetishes figures France French Gallimard Gauguin Gertrude Stein Guernica Head Henri Matisse images Indian ink Iziko South Johannesburg Kahnweiler Leiris magic Malraux Mancoba Marilyn Martin Matisse Michel Leiris Modern Art Musee de l’Homme Musee Picasso objects Oguibe Oil on canvas Onabolu Pablo Picasso painter painting Pans M.P. Paris M.P. pencil photographs Picasso and Africa Picasso Museum Picasso’s collection Plate Portrait primitive Primitivism Republic of Congo ritual Rubin Sekoto South Africa South African National Standard Bank Gallery Standing Nude Study style Wood tradition Trocadero twentieth century Unknown artist visual Vlaminck Western Woman africain Alfred Barr André Salmon Apollinaire Archives Picasso artistes atelier avril Bateau-Lavoir bordel Braque bras levés Burgess Carnet 7 Cézanne chronologie collection composition crâne cubisme d’art date debout début Demoi demoiselle accroupie Demoiselles d’Avi Demoiselles d’Avignon Derain dessin écrit Encre de Chine esquisses études femmes nues Fernande Olivier figures gauche Gauguin Gertrude Stein Golding Gosol gouache Greco Huile sur toile ibérique Jacques Doucet juin Kahnweiler l’aquarelle l’art nègre l’artiste l’atelier de Picasso l’étudiant l’exposition Leo Stein lettre marin masques Matisse Max Jacob ment Modem Art Musée Picasso Museum of Modem New York note œuvres Pablo Pablo Picasso peinture Penrose période personnages photographie Pierre Daix première présent catalogue Primitivisme propos publié rideau Roland Penrose Salon d’Antin sculpture Seligmann seul Soffici Steinberg tableau tête texte thème tion Traduit par J.C. tribal Trocadéro Uhde version visage visite William Rubin Years  Zervos Breton carnets Casagemas catalogue Céret Cézanne Chtchoukine classicisme collection particulière Coquiot crayon sur papier crise cubisme d’Eva d’Olga Daix début Demoiselles d’Avignon Derain dessins Dora Dora Maar Eluard érotique Eté exposition Femme nue Fernande février fille Françoise Gilot Gauguin Geneviève Laporte Gertrude Stein Gosol gouache gravures guerre Guitare Horta de Ebro huile sur toile Irène Lagut Jacqueline janvier Juan-les-Pins juillet juin Kahnweiler l’art de Picasso l’atelier l’automne Leo Stein Madeleine Madrid Malaga Manach Marie-Thérèse Matisse et Picasso Max Jacob modèle Modem Art Mougins Musée Picasso Museum of Modem Nature morte nègre New York novembre octobre œuvres Olga papiers collés Paul Rosenberg paysages peint peinture période Photo Portrait portraits première primitiviste printemps retour rétrospective révèle rupture Sabartés Salon d’Automne sculpture septembre seul surréalisme thème tion ture Vallauris version visage visite XXe siècle Zervos  

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ELIADE MIRCEA ELIADE Patterns in comparative religion MIRCEA ELIADE SHEED AND WARD LONDON AND SYDNEY 1958

Ethnoflorence

Indian and Himalayan

Folk and Tribal Arts

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Mircea Eliade

Patterns in Comparative Religion

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SHEED AND WARD 

 LONDON AND SYDNEY

1958

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 AFRW agriculture Ahura Mazda ancestors ancient animal archetype become beliefs bibliography birth bull called celestial 

centre ceremonies connected consecrated cosmic tree cosmological cosmos creation cult custom Daramulum dead death earth 

Eliade epiphany expressed fecundity fertility folklore Frazer goddess Golden Bough harvest heaven Helsinki Hentze herb 

hero hierogamy hierophanies Holmberg-Harva human immortality India Indra initiation instance legends Leipzig Liungman 

London lunar magic man’s manifestation Mannhardt Marduk means megaliths menhirs moon mother mystical myth mythical 

mythology nature notion Nyberg omphalos orgy origin Osiris Ouranos Paris passim Pettazzoni plant primeval primitive 

profane rain reality regeneration Religion religious experience represented Rg Veda rhythms rites ritual sacred sacrifice 

Saintyves Schmidt seeds Semitic serpent simply sky divinities sky gods snakes solar souls spirit spring stone Supreme 

symbolism theophany things Tiamat tradition tribes universe Ursprung Varuna vegetation Vrtra whole woman worship Yahweh 

Yggdrasil Zeus

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“Primitivism” in 20th century art: affinity of the tribal and the modern, Volume 1 2 William Stanley Rubin MUSEUM OF MODERN ART NEW YORK

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“Primitivism” in 20th century art: affinity of the tribal and the modern, Volume 1 2

 

by

 

William Stanley Rubin

 

 

Paul Gauguin (Author), Ezio Bassani (Author), Christian Feest (Author), Sidney Geist (Author), Donald Gordon (Author), 

Jean Laude (Author), Gail Levin (Author), Jean-Louis Paudrat (Author), Philippe Peltier (Author), Laura Rosenstock (Author),

Alan Wilkinson (Author), Evan Maurer (Author), Richard Oldenburg (Author), Jack Flam (Author), Rosalind Krauss (Author), 

William Rubin (Editor), Constantin Brancusi (Author), Jacques Lipchitz (Author), Amadeo Modigliani (Author), 

Henri Moore (Author), Alberto Giacometti (Author), Paul Klee (Author), Pablo Picasso (Author), Kirk Varnedoe (Contributor), 

Richard E. Oldenburg (Author)

 

Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.), Detroit Institute of Arts, Dallas Museum of Art

Curator William Stanley Rubin, Museum of Modern Art (New York, N.Y.)

 

Museum of Modern Art, 1984

 

 

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aesthetic African art African objects African sculpture Apollinaire art negre Baga Berlin Braque Brummer carving catalog 

century Cezanne Charles Ratton collectors colonial color Congo Cubism cultures d’Ethnographie du Trocadero dealer 

Demoiselles Derain Dogon early Easter Island Egyptian European example exhibition Exposition Fang mask fetishes Formerly 

collection forms France French Gabon Gallery Goldwater Grebo Grebo masks Guinea head Henri Matisse high Collection high 

Musee high Private collection Iberian ideas Indian influence interest Ivory Coast Jacqueline Picasso Marquesan Matisse’s 

Modern Art modern artists Musee d’Ethnographie Musee de I’Homme Musee de l’Homme Musee Picasso Museum of Modern Negro Nimba 

Nude Oceania Oceanic art Oil on canvas Pablo Picasso Painted wood painter Paris Paul Gauguin Paul Guillaume photograph 

pieces Pierre Polynesian Primitive art primitivism published Ratton reliquary reproduced Salmon style Surrealist Tahiti 

Tahitian tion tradition tribal art tribal objects tribal sculpture Trocadero Vlaminck voyage Western York Zaire Zaire 

Wood

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The death of authentic primitive art and other tales of progress By Shelly Errington University of California Press, 1998

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The death of authentic primitive art and other tales of progress

 

By Shelly Errington

 

University of California Press, 1998

 

In this book, the author, Shelly Errington argues that Primitive Art was invented as a new type of art object at the 

beginning of the twentieth century but that now, at the century’s end, it has died a double but contradictory death.

 

Authenticity and primitivism, both attacked by cultural critics, have died as concepts. 

 

At the same time, the penetration of nation-states, the tourist industry, and transnational corporations into regions 

that formerly produced these artifacts has severely reduced supplies of “primitive art,” bringing about a second “death.

 

 

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Africa American Anthropology archaeology architecture art history art market art objects art’s artifacts artists Arupadhatu 

authentic primitive art Aztecs Bali baskets become Borobudur Buddha Buddhist Central Java ceremonial civilization collection

collectors colonial crafts cult objects culture curators dealers decorative display durable economic eighteenth elite 

ethnic art Europe European exhibit figure high primitive art human hybrid fantasy iconic idea of progress imagined Indian 

art Indonesia invented Javanese jewelry joglo labels living Macy’s masks materials metanarrative Mexican Mexico City Museum 

modern art MoMA monument narrative nation-states Native American natural history museums nineteenth century Oceania painting

park pendopo periphery pieces political Prambanan primitivism produced realm ritual Rockefeller Wing rubbish sculpture 

signify social space story structure stupa style Suharto Suharto’s symbolic Taman Mini tau-tau Tenochtitlan Teotihuacan 

things tion tional tive tongkonan Toraja tourist art traditional transcendent tribal Tuareg twentieth century visitor 

widgets world’s fairs

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