White gold, black hands : ivory sculpture in Congo / edited by Marc Leo Felix ; [organizer, Congo Basin Art History Research Center, Brussels].

Format
Book
Language
  • English
  • Dutch
  • French
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
Qiquhar, Heilungkiang, China : Gemini Sun, 2010-2014.
Description
8 volumes : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ; 31 cm

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  • Vol. 1-v. 8

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    Notes
    • "In association with The Royal Museum of Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium, Ethnic Art & Culture Ltd. Hong Kong, Tribal Arts SPRL, Brussels, Belgium."
    • Volumes 5, 6, 7, and 8 are accompanied by DVDs.
    • Purchase supported by the Elise and Wesley Wright Jr. '51 Marquand Book Fund.
    Language note
    In English or French, some text in Dutch.
    Contents
    v. 7. Ivory sculpture in northern Congo: Unidentified ivory sculptures from northern Umaniema and eastern Umongo / Marc Leo Felix ; Ivories in the Uele region : tradition and innovation / Enid Schildkrout ; Le son et la forme : la musique et l'esthétique des instruments en ivoire du nord-Congo ; Les cuillers en ivoire "Boa": des collections muettes? Premier chapître / Anne-Marie Bouttiaux. c2014.
    Other title(s)
    Ivory sculpture in Congo
    ISBN
    • 2930169214 ((v. 1))
    • 9782930169224 ((v. 2))
    • 2930169222 ((v. 2))
    • 9782930169217 ((v. 1))
    • 9782930169248 ((v. 3))
    • 2930169249 ((v. 3))
    • 9782930169255 ((v. 4))
    • 2930169257 ((v. 4))
    • 9782930169262 ((v. 5))
    • 2930169265 ((v. 5))
    • 9782930169279 ((v. 6))
    • 2930169273 ((v. 6))
    • 2930169281 ((v. 7))
    • 9782930169286 ((v. 7))
    • 9782930169293 ((v. 8))
    • 293016929X ((v. 8))
    OCLC
    645644538
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