![]() Global in scope, this vast trove also includes hundreds of non-European imagery: papier-mache masks from Latin America, Oriental deities and demons, feathered serpents from pre-Columbian Aztec and Mayan sources, Navajo sand paintings, and more. ![]() Medieval centuries are represented by a wealth of monsters, demons, centaurs, and other creatures from The Book of Kells, anonymous Viking artists, and the works of Hieronymus Bosch, D rer, and others. This volume incudes over 1,000 renderings of designs from ancient Egypt, Greece, and the Middle East: winged lions, harpies, griffins, satyrs, dragons, and more. Spanning many cultures and eras, the collection ranges from prehistoric rock paintings to the drawings of Max Ernst, from the masks of black Africa to the gargoyles of Notre Dame. ![]() ![]() Treasury of Fantastic and Mythological Creatures One Thousand Eighty-Seven Renderings from Historical Sources by Richard Huber. Drawing on centuries of history, this work is an encyclopedic collection - undoubtedly the largest royalty-free collection of its kind - of devils, dragons, mythical creatures, fanciful beasts, animal-gods, totemic figures, and other supernatural beasts from the darker regions of man's imagination. INR 3824 Product Details Product Description Customer Questions & Answers Customer Ratings Review this product Richard Huber Books Editorial Review Write. Treasury of fantastic and mythological creatures by Richard Huber, June 1980, Peter Smith Pub Inc edition, Hardcover. ![]()
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