J. Cornet - Art de l'Afrique Noire - 1972





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Art de l'Afrique noire au Pays du Zaïre by Joseph Cornet, illustrated edition published in 1972 by Arcade in Brussels, a hardback with dust jacket, 367 pages, size 30 x 27.5 cm, in good condition.
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Art of Black Africa in the Congo River region by Joseph Cornet -
Photographs by Willy Kerr - Preface by J. D. Mobutu, Lieutenant-General and President of the Democratic Republic of Congo - Editions Arcade, Brussels, 1972 - Publisher's full brown cloth binding, gilt-titled spine, under illustrated dust jacket, 367 pages, format: 30 x 27.5 cm - Abundantly illustrated with mounted color photographs, as well as numerous black and white heliogravures -
Bibliography - List of illustrations - Index of names cited - Detailed table of contents: see photos - Very fine copy in very good condition, however the dust jacket is very slightly worn and exposed -
Brief Summary: Preface by President Mobutu - Introductory Epistle - Introduction - Notice to the Reader -
The Southwest Group - The Central-South Group - The South-East Group - The Northern Group - Conclusion -
Art of Black Africa in the Congo River region by Joseph Cornet -
Photographs by Willy Kerr - Preface by J. D. Mobutu, Lieutenant-General and President of the Democratic Republic of Congo - Editions Arcade, Brussels, 1972 - Publisher's full brown cloth binding, gilt-titled spine, under illustrated dust jacket, 367 pages, format: 30 x 27.5 cm - Abundantly illustrated with mounted color photographs, as well as numerous black and white heliogravures -
Bibliography - List of illustrations - Index of names cited - Detailed table of contents: see photos - Very fine copy in very good condition, however the dust jacket is very slightly worn and exposed -
Brief Summary: Preface by President Mobutu - Introductory Epistle - Introduction - Notice to the Reader -
The Southwest Group - The Central-South Group - The South-East Group - The Northern Group - Conclusion -

