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Random House New Zealand Ltd. 2007. Paperback. Condition: Good. Ex library with laminated covers. Very clean interiors. . ISBN 1869621328 9781869621322 [NZ]
ISBN10: 1869621328, ISBN13: 9781869621322, [publisher: Random House New Zealand, New Zealand] Softcover Quite a heavy book. [Kaipara District, New Zealand] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 1869621328, ISBN13: 9781869621322, [publisher: Godwit] Softcover 1642? Yes, we have an art history that dates back that far, to the engravings made during Tasman's voyage that depict the first contact between European and Maori. In this tautly, provocatively and passionately argued history, leading art commentator Hamish Keith takes readers on a fascinating and illuminating exploration of our culture, of how artists and their works have provided the language that describes a fascinating and sometimes exhilarating account of peoples creating a new culture out of the old cultures they brought here with them, and then using that new culture to adapt and respond to new waves of people arriving with new old things. With over 300 illustrations, this remarkable survey of New Zealand's art and culture is indispensable to our understanding of who we are. 'Do adjust your sets. In The Big Picture, Hamish Keith, with his brisk, personal text will force you to refocus when you think about our cultural history. What I especially like is the bookA's accessibility, and the audacity with which the author shapes strong opinions from his long association with New Zealand's art, literature and history.' - Gordon McLauchlan. Heavy. 304 pages. [Wellington, WLG, New Zealand] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 1869621328, ISBN13: 9781869621322, [publisher: Random House New Zealand Ltd] Softcover 1642? Yes, we have an art history that dates back that far, to the engravings made during Tasman's voyage that depict the first contact between European and Maori. In this tautly, provocatively and passionately argued history, leading art commentator Hamish Keith takes readers on a fascinating and illuminating exploration of our culture, of how artists and their works have provided the language that describes a fascinating and sometimes exhilarating account of peoples creating a new culture out of the old cultures they brought here with them, and then using that new culture to adapt and respond to new waves of people arriving with new old things. With over 300 illustrations, this remarkable survey of New Zealand's art and culture is indispensable to our understanding of who we are. [Auckland, AUCKL, New Zealand] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 1869621328, ISBN13: 9781869621322, [publisher: Godwit] Softcover 1642? Yes, we have an art history that dates back that far, to the engravings made during Tasman's voyage that depict the first contact between European and Maori. In this tautly, provocatively and passionately argued history, leading art commentator Hamish Keith takes readers on a fascinating and illuminating exploration of our culture, of how artists and their works have provided the language that describes a fascinating and sometimes exhilarating account of peoples creating a new culture out of the old cultures they brought here with them, and then using that new culture to adapt and respond to new waves of people arriving with new old things. With over 300 illustrations, this remarkable survey of New Zealand's art and culture is indispensable to our understanding of who we are. 'Do adjust your sets. In The Big Picture, Hamish Keith, with his brisk, personal text will force you to refocus when you think about our cultural history. What I especially like is the bookA's accessibility, and the audacity with which the author shapes strong opinions from his long association with New Zealand's art, literature and history.' - Gordon McLauchlan. Cover lightly faded. 304 pages. [Wellington, WLG, New Zealand] [Publication Year: 2007]
Auckland: Random House, Date: 2007. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. A very good clean copy. 1642? Yes, we have an art history that dates back that far, to the engravings made during Tasman's voyage that depict the first contact between European and Maori. In this tautly, provocatively and passionately argued history, leading art commentator Hamish Keith takes readers on a fascinating and illuminating exploration of our culture, of how artists and their works have provided the language that describes a fascinating and sometimes exhilarating account of peoples creating a new culture out of the old cultures they brought here with them, and then using that new culture to adapt and respond to new waves of people arriving with new old things. With over 300 illustrations, this remarkable survey of New Zealand's art and culture is indispensable to our understanding of who we are. "Do adjust your sets. In The Big Picture, Hamish Keith, with his brisk, personal text will force you to refocus when you think about our cultural history. What I especially like is the book?s accessibility, and the audacity with which the author shapes strong opinions from his long association with New Zealand's art, literature and history." - Gordon McLauchlan. 2007. Random House ISBN 1869621328 9781869621322 [NZ]
ISBN10: 1869621328, ISBN13: 9781869621322, [publisher: Random House, Auckland] Softcover First Edition A very good clean copy. 1642? Yes, we have an art history that dates back that far, to the engravings made during Tasman's voyage that depict the first contact between European and Maori. In this tautly, provocatively and passionately argued history, leading art commentator Hamish Keith takes readers on a fascinating and illuminating exploration of our culture, of how artists and their works have provided the language that describes a fascinating and sometimes exhilarating account of peoples creating a new culture out of the old cultures they brought here with them, and then using that new culture to adapt and respond to new waves of people arriving with new old things. With over 300 illustrations, this remarkable survey of New Zealand's art and culture is indispensable to our understanding of who we are. "Do adjust your sets. In The Big Picture, Hamish Keith, with his brisk, personal text will force you to refocus when you think about our cultural history. What I especially like is the book?s accessibility, and the audacity with which the author shapes strong opinions from his long association with New Zealand's art, literature and history." - Gordon McLauchlan. [Tararua, New Zealand] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 1869621328, ISBN13: 9781869621322, [publisher: Godwit] Softcover Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. [Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 1869621328, ISBN13: 9781869621322, [publisher: Godwit] Softcover Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. [Rossendale, LANCS, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 1869621328, ISBN13: 9781869621322, [publisher: Random House New Zealand Ltd] Softcover 1642? Yes, we have an art history that dates back that far, to the engravings made during Tasman's voyage that depict the first contact between European and Maori. In this tautly, provocatively and passionately argued history, leading art commentator Hamish Keith takes readers on a fascinating and illuminating exploration of our culture, of how artists and their works have provided the language that describes a fascinating and sometimes exhilarating account of peoples creating a new culture out of the old cultures they brought here with them, and then using that new culture to adapt and respond to new waves of people arriving with new old things. With over 300 illustrations, this remarkable survey of New Zealand's art and culture is indispensable to our understanding of who we are. [Auckland, AUCKL, New Zealand] [Publication Year: 2007]
ISBN10: 1869621328, ISBN13: 9781869621322, [publisher: Godwit] Softcover Very Good [liverpool, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2008]
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