Oaxacan Woodcarving
The Magic in the Trees
Increasingly prized by collectors worldwide, Oaxacan woodcarvings are among the most popular form of folk art available today. These fanciful, brightly colored figures created by rural Mexican woodcarvers reflect the myths and traditions still very much a part of the carvers’ daily lives. A spectacular gallery of over 160 full-color photographs beautifully portrays these artisans and their work, while an informative text examines the intricacies of the carvers’ craft. The only volume devoted exclusively to this distinctive and magical art form, Oaxacan Woodcarving will inspire and inform anyone with an interest in folk art, photography, or anthropology.
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Description
Shelf wear, including some chipping and edge wear to the cover. School name written in large letters on FFEP. Price clipped. Some light scuffing to back cover. In VG- condition.
by Shepard Barbash, with photographs by Vicki Ragan
Additional information
Weight | 12 oz |
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Photographer | Vicki Ragan |
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Format | Trade Paperback |
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