Human Body Human Spirit: A Portrait of Ancient Mexico

Carolyn E. Tate
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The human figure forms the core of the pre-Hispanic art of Mexico. In 1993 an exhibiton in Mexico city collected together ancient Mexican figurines representing a wide spectrum of human experience. Presennted here in splendid colour plates, this volume is a useful, beautiful and provocative demonstration of the representation of the human form in ancient Mexican art. With brief captions and introductory essays.
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