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African Art - Tribal masks Sotheby 5/11/12 Masterpieces of

$ 2.37

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    This is a book for the Sotheby's auction catalog sale held in New York on May 11, 2012 for Masterpieces of African Art from the Collection of the Late Werner Muensterberger, covering 8 lots in 52 pages. All lots illustrated in color. Excellent condition. Here is what Sotheby's had to say about its sale: " Born in Dortmund, Germany, Werner Muensterberger (1913-2011) started collecting African art as a teenager, inspired to do so by his godfather, the renowned collector Baron Eduard von der Heydt. Muensterberger held three PhDs, in psychiatry, anthropology, and art history, and specialized in psychoanalytic anthropology. He was the author of several important early publications on African, Oceanic, and Native American art, including The Sculpture of Primitive Man (1955) and Universality of Tribal Art (1979); as well as Collecting: An Unruly Passion (1995), examining the psychology of the collector. The auction features a small group of masterpieces acquired during a lifetime of collecting. The sale is led by Muensterberger's iconic Luluwa Helmet Mask, famous for its superb quality and monumental scale (estimate .5-2.5 million)."
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