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Miguel Covarrubias

    Miguel Covarrubias was a Mexican artist renowned for his work as a painter, caricaturist, and illustrator. He enriched his artistic endeavors with a deep engagement in ethnology and art history. His creations were characterized by keen observation and an artistic exploration of Mexican culture. Covarrubias left an indelible mark on the fields of art and cultural scholarship.

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    Island of Bali
    • Island of Bali

      • 417 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      4.2(112)Add rating

      First published in 1937, Island of Bali is still regarded by many as the most authoritative text on Bali and its fascinating people. Included is a wealth of information on the daily life, art, customs and religion of this magical "Island of the Gods." In the author's own words it presents a "bird's-eye view of Balinese life and culture."Miguel Covarrubias, the author, was a noted painter and caricaturist as well as a student of anthropology. He lived in Bali for a total of three years in the early 1930s, and today his account is as fresh and insightful as it was when it was originally published. Introducing the island with a survey of hits history, geography and social structure, Covarrubias goes on to present a captivating picture of Balinese art, music and drama. Religion, witchcraft, death and cremation are also covered. Island of Bali will appeal to anyone with interest in this unique island, from general Eat, Pray, Love readers to serious anthropologist alike. Complementing the text are 90 drawings by Covarrubias and countless others by Balinese artists. Also included are 114 half-tone photographs, and five full-color paintings by the author

      Island of Bali