Prehistoric European Art
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Condition: Good. Jacket: Chipped, torn with minor damage. Page Condition: Good, pages appear clean and white with no visible yellowing. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Appears intact and firm. Stickers/Labels: None visible.
A landmark survey of art history, Prehistoric European Art presents a comprehensive journey through the visual and material culture of Europe's earliest civilisations, from the Palaeolithic cave paintings of France and Spain to the sophisticated metalwork of the Bronze and Iron Ages. Walter Torbrügge, a distinguished German archaeologist, draws on decades of research to chronicle the artistic achievements of ancient peoples long before the advent of writing, arguing that these objects represent far more than mere tools or decoration — they are windows into complex ritual, social, and spiritual worlds. The text details an extraordinary range of artefacts, from megalithic stone carvings and rock art to ornate jewellery and ceremonial weapons, situating each within its broader archaeological context. Illustrated with sumptuous plates, this volume presents the full sweep of prehistoric creativity with scholarly authority and visual richness, making it an indispensable reference for archaeologists, art historians, and anyone captivated by humanity's earliest artistic impulses.
Author: Walter Torbrügge
Format: Hardback
Published: 1968, Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
Genre: History of arts
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Chipped, torn with minor damage. Page Condition: Good, pages appear clean and white with no visible yellowing. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Appears intact and firm. Stickers/Labels: None visible.
A landmark survey of art history, Prehistoric European Art presents a comprehensive journey through the visual and material culture of Europe's earliest civilisations, from the Palaeolithic cave paintings of France and Spain to the sophisticated metalwork of the Bronze and Iron Ages. Walter Torbrügge, a distinguished German archaeologist, draws on decades of research to chronicle the artistic achievements of ancient peoples long before the advent of writing, arguing that these objects represent far more than mere tools or decoration — they are windows into complex ritual, social, and spiritual worlds. The text details an extraordinary range of artefacts, from megalithic stone carvings and rock art to ornate jewellery and ceremonial weapons, situating each within its broader archaeological context. Illustrated with sumptuous plates, this volume presents the full sweep of prehistoric creativity with scholarly authority and visual richness, making it an indispensable reference for archaeologists, art historians, and anyone captivated by humanity's earliest artistic impulses.