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Publicado por TURNER EDITORES, 2015
ISBN 10: 8416354839ISBN 13: 9788416354832
Librería: Grupo Letras, Madrid, MADRI, España
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Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condición: Nuevo. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Nuevo. ARTESANOS EL BUEN HACER ESPAÑOL. LIBRO NUEVO PRECINTADO!!! Con textos de Txema Ybarra y fotografías de Pablo Zamora. Turner Editores, 2015. Lujosamente editado en tapa dura forrada en tela arpillera con sobrecubierta ilustrada, gran formato de 31 x 23 cm. 280 páginas profusamente ilustradas con fotografías a todo color. LIBRO NUEVO PRECINTADO!!! ENVÍO CERTIFICADO POR CORREOS O MENSAJERÍA CON UN TIEMPO ESTIMADO DE ENTREGA DE 24/72 HORAS PARA ESPAÑA PENINSULAR. RESTO DE DESTINOS CONSULTAR PORTES ANTES DE EFECTUAR SU COMPRA.
Publicado por Estilo Mexico Editores/Turner, 2005
ISBN 10: 8475066933ISBN 13: 9788475066936
Librería: Jorge Welsh Books, Lisboa, Portugal
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Hardcover. Condición: New. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Edition. English text; Hardcover (with dust jacket); 327 pages with 193 colour illustrations; 25 x 32.3 cm ; 2.29 Kg; May show signs of shelf wear.; "Namban" is one of the first known Eastern terms for Westernization, and it describes a century of Japanese trade with Europe in the 1500s and 1600s, trade that influenced Japanese society and art a great deal until the nation, in response, sealed its borders. Japanese art showing Namban influence is well known; here the antiquarian and historian Rodrigo Rivero Lake uses the term to identify Japanese influence in not just Western art of the same era, but New World, Mexican art. Lake sketches the shared history of Asia and Viceregal Mexico (then a European colony), which face one another across the Pacific. He follows the travels of the Galeons of Manila and Nao of China from Asia to Acapulco, and the Japanese schools of painting and artistic techniques introduced in the process. Every story takes readers deeper into the complex genealogies of Mexican Namban, to its roots, and eventually to evaluations of its technical, stylistic and iconographic characteristics. The Namban art of Mexico, while culturally revealing and relevant, is rare, and has long been little known: Rodrigo Rivero Lake shares his comprehensive expertise with generosity and style.