Mexico: A History in Art [Hardcover] Bradley Smith

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“Mexico: A History in Art” by Bradley Smith is a 1968 first edition that captures Mexico’s cultural evolution through art. Featuring works by Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo, this book is a treasure for art lovers and historians. The dust jacket shows wear with edge tears, but the binding is solid and pages are clean. A must-have for collectors interested in Mexican art and history. ISBN: 0-385-03239-0.

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“Mexico: A History in Art” by Bradley Smith is a captivating exploration of Mexico’s rich cultural heritage as depicted through its art. This first edition, published in 1968, takes readers on a visual journey from the ancient Olmec civilization to the vibrant modern era. Featuring works from renowned artists such as Diego Rivera and Rufino Tamayo, the book offers a comprehensive look at how art has shaped and been shaped by the country’s tumultuous history. With stunning photographs and insightful commentary, this volume is an essential addition to the collection of any art enthusiast or historian interested in the intersection of art and Mexican culture.

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Author

Bradley Smith

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Gemini Smith Inc.

Condition

Good

Edition

First Edition

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