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Welcome Rain Publishers,US New York Art Museums
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Welcome Rain Publishers,US Ancient American Art: The Visual Encyclopedia of Art
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Welcome Rain Publishers,US Chinese & Japanese Art: The Pocket Visual Encyclopedia of Art
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Welcome Rain Publishers,US Renaissance: The Pocket Visual Encyclopedia of Art
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Welcome Rain Publishers,US Precolumbian Art: The Pocket Visual Encyclopedia of Art
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Welcome Rain Publishers,US Romanesque Art: The Visual Encyclopedia of Art
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Welcome Rain Publishers,US Baroque: The Visual Encyclopedia of Art
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Welcome Rain Publishers,US Art Nouveau: The Pocket Visual Encyclopedia of Art
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Welcome Rain Publishers,US Egypt: The Pocket Visual Encyclopedia of Art
No civilization has left such imposing and fascinating vestiges as that of Egypt, and yet so little trace of the "human." In ancient Egypt art was not an expression of the human world but a living and active representation of the act of creation. The extreme and forceful nature of the Nile Valley-where the fertile plain runs without a break into the desert, and the annual flooding erases the landscape in a relentless cycle as it brings new life-has shaped Egyptian art. It is in the first place a direct emanation of the divine, and as such proposes the order established by the gods with mathematical rigor and in strictly codified canons. Religion was everything and everything was religion in ancient Egypt. Art had no aesthetic value in this world. Art was a symbol of nature; it has to capture its essence rather than imitate it, and left no freedom or independence of expression to the individual. The works that adorn temples, palaces, and tombs always have a magical function: They are intended to protect. Thus they are not an imitation of nature. On the contrary, they are alive and potent. The magical and religious conception that inspired these artist-creators can still be perceived today, even when their works have been transported to lands faraway from the blazing sun of the African desert. Even inside the showcases of museums they still speak of a natural world inhabited by human beings, but one that has been created by a divinity that pervades it through and through-a world where humanity and its art represent the pinnacle of divine creation.
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Welcome Rain Publishers,US Art in Black Africa: The Pocket Visual Encyclopedia of Art
This is a concise edition of The Visual Encyclopedia of Art: African Art, also published by Welcome Rain (978-1-56649-978-1). Please see that title for a complete description. We are pleased to offer more than twenty titles in this series.
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Welcome Rain Publishers,US The Art of the Pacific: The Pocket Visual Encyclopedia of Art
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Welcome Rain Publishers,US Art in the 19th Century: The Pocket Visual Encyclopedia of Ar
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