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Werner Gillon

    L'œuvre de Werner Gillon est profondément informée par sa formation académique diversifiée, alliant ingénierie, histoire de l'art et histoire européenne. Son parcours intellectuel, façonné par ses expériences en Allemagne et en Palestine, puis à Londres, aux États-Unis et en Grande-Bretagne, imprègne son écriture d'une perspective mondiale unique. En tant que Fellow du Royal Anthropological Institute et membre d'éminentes associations d'historiens de l'art et d'études africaines, ses contributions littéraires sont reconnues pour leur profondeur scientifique et leur approche interdisciplinaire. Les écrits de Gillon offrent aux lecteurs une riche tapisserie d'aperçus, issus d'un profond engagement avec la culture, l'histoire et la condition humaine.

    A Short History of African Art
    Penguin Art and Architecture: A Short History of African Art
    • An history of the visual arts of Africa - sculpture, painting and architecture; textiles, pottery and other household objects; jewellery, ceremonial and religious dress and body art. The author examines the major influences on African culture and art over the the civilizations of Egypt and the Mediterranean coast, the spread of Islam, the Bantu migrations, the evolution of the tribal system, the arrival of the Europeans and Christianity and the development of trade within Africa and beyond. He then examines the earliest known art forms, the preshitoric rock art found in a number of regions and the artefacts of the ancient Nubian, Aksumite and Nok cultures, and goes on to consider the development of the visual arts in a number of individual regions ranging from the Sahara to the Cape, from Ethiopia and the Swahili coast in the east to the Niger Delta and Benin in the west.

      Penguin Art and Architecture: A Short History of African Art
    • A Short History of African Art

      • 408pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Werner Gillon examines the major influences on African culture and art over the centuries: the civilzations of Egypt and the Mediterranean coast, the spread of Islam, the Bantu migrations, the evolution of the tribal system, the arrival of the Europeans and Chrisianity and the developements of trade within Africa and beyond. He then examines the earliest known art forms, the astonishing prehistoric rock art found in a number of regions and the sophisticated artefacts of the ancient Nubia, Aksumite and Nok cultures, and goes on to consider the development of the visual arts in a number of individual regions ranging from the Sahara to the Cape, from Ethopia and the Swahili coast in the east to the Niger Delta and Benin in the west. A Short History of Africa Art is illustrated with over 250 superb photographs and 14 detailed maps, and includes an extensive bibliography and index.

      A Short History of African Art