Description
Hardcover is in good condition. No dust jacket. Pages are clean and binding is secure. Spine is cracked and frayed.
This remarkable volume, “Chile en 110 Cuadros,” is a stunning visual journey through the diverse landscapes, cultures, and history of Chile. Published in the mid-20th century, it showcases the collaborative efforts of renowned artists and scholars, including Robert M. Gerstmann, Raul Silva Castro, Grete Mostny, and Ernst Samhaber.
The book’s 110 captivating illustrations, executed in a variety of mediums, offer a unique glimpse into the rich tapestry of Chilean life, from the majestic Andes Mountains to the vibrant indigenous communities. Gerstmann’s masterful paintings capture the country’s breathtaking vistas, while Silva Castro’s insightful essays provide invaluable historical and cultural context.
Mostny, a celebrated archaeologist and ethnographer, contributes her expertise on the indigenous peoples of Chile, shedding light on their traditions, art, and way of life. Samhaber’s architectural drawings meticulously document the country’s diverse built heritage, from colonial churches to modern structures.
This copy, though lacking a dust jacket and bearing signs of wear on the spine, remains a valuable addition to any collection focused on Chilean art, culture, or travel. Its well-preserved pages and secure binding ensure that the stunning visuals and insightful texts remain accessible to collectors and enthusiasts alike.