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Aboriginal Australian Art, Catherine Helen Berndt John E. Stanton, Art History
By Ronald Berndt, John Stanton
1999 • Trade Paperback • New Holland Pty, the Limited
Description
Aboriginal Australian Art is a non-fiction book that provides an overview of a selection of Aboriginal art from Western Australian collections. Written by anthropologists Catherine Helen Berndt and John E. Stanton, and published in 1999 by the Berndt Museum of Anthropology, it features a diverse range of artistic expressions including paintings, carvings, and objects of material culture. The book provides context for the pieces, discussing their cultural significance, historical background, and the stories they represent. This publication is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Indigenous Australian art, anthropology, and the preservation of cultural heritage, offering insight into the long and rich artistic traditions of Aboriginal people.
Synopsis
Title: Aboriginal Australian Art
Author/Publisher: Ronald Berndt, John Stanton; New Holland Pty, the Limited
Publication Year: 1999
Format: 176-page Illustrated Revised Trade Paperback
Published in 1999 by New Holland Pty, the Limited, Ronald Berndt and John Stanton's revised edition of *Aboriginal Australian Art* offers a significant non-fiction exploration into the rich tapestry of Indigenous artistic expression. As a seminal work in the fields of Art and Social Science, this volume delves into the profound cultural heritage embedded within the art of Aboriginal Australia.
The text, presented in a substantial 176-page format, serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the aesthetic and social dimensions of this ancient and enduring artistic tradition. Its designation as an 'Illustrated' work strongly indicates a visual journey through the diverse forms and styles discussed.
- Indigenous Artistry Unveiled: This volume meticulously examines the breadth and depth of Aboriginal Australian art. It presents a comprehensive overview, showcasing a variety of artistic forms and their significance within Indigenous cultures.
- Cultural and Social Contexts: Beyond mere aesthetics, the book elucidates the vital social and cultural frameworks that inform and give meaning to Aboriginal artistic practices. It provides insights into the narratives, ceremonies, and beliefs intrinsically linked to the artworks.
- Visual Documentation: Enhanced by numerous illustrations, the book offers readers a rich visual experience. These visual aids are crucial for appreciating the intricate details, symbolism, and diverse mediums employed in Aboriginal Australian art.
This revised edition stands as an essential reference for scholars, art enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Aboriginal Australian culture and its remarkable artistic legacy. Its comprehensive approach and status as a revised work make it a valuable addition to any collection focusing on Indigenous studies or art history.
Condition
This item has been professionally inspected and is in Good condition. Please refer to the photographs for detailed visual assessment.
Specifications
| Format | Trade Paperback |
| Condition | Good |
| Publisher | New Holland Pty, the Limited |
| Year | 1999 |
| Pages | 176 |
| Type | Not Specified |
| Genre | Art, Social Science |
| Topic | Indigenous Studies, Native American |
| Signed | No |
| Edition | Revised |
| Vintage | No |
| Features | Revised |
| Language | English |
| Ex Libris | No |
| Inscribed | No |
| Book Title | Aboriginal Australian Art |
| Item Width | 8.3 in |
| Illustrator | Yes |
| Item Height | 27.4 cm |
| Item Length | 10.6 in |
| Item Weight | 16.2 Oz |
| Personalised | No |
| Custom Bundle | No |
| Narrative Type | Non-Fiction |
| Intended Audience | Adults |
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