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by Gregory Mirow
The striking, highly stylized art of the pre-Columbian world remains a perennial favorite with graphic designers, suggesting strong sales for this new compilation of 240 images from ancient Mexico. Animals, mythological characters, people in ritual costumes, objects from ceremonial and everyday life, and many other attractive and eye-catching designs have been painstakingly adapted for this collection. Derived from a Teotihuacan mural, has relief fragments from Chichen Itza, ornate architectural details from many codices, Maya hieroglyphs, mask panels from several different temples, Olmec pottery figures, and other authentic sources, these original graphic images promise to add exotic preColumbian flavor to a host of art and craft projects.
Dover Original. 240 black-and-white illustrations. 48pp. 8 1/4" x 11", Saddlewired, February 1999, Paperbd.
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