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Arte africano y oceánico [African and Oceanic Art]

By: Ernesto Ballesteros Arranz
Narrated by: Juan Manuel Rollán, Tomás Campos
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Se trata sin duda del arte más primitivo de nuestro tiempo y presenta serias semejanzas con los estilos más antiguos de nuestra historia, que todavía no puede explicar convincentemente la escasa evolución técnica y social de algunas partes de África y Oceanía. Esta escasa evolución económica dio lugar a una existencia primitiva que no puede compararse en modo alguno con la evolución normal de Occidente, como demuestran sus obras artísticas que resultan absolutamente genuinas y sorprendentes como podemos contemplar en esta serie.

Grabado en español ibérico (España).

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

©2013 Ernesto Ballesteros Arranz (P)2013 Storyside
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