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About the book: 2000 / The art of primitive tribes, peoples of the pre-Christian era and the population of Asia and Africa from ancient centuries to the 19th century (History of the art of all times and peoples, vol. 1). The first volume of “The History of Art of All Times and Peoples” by K. Woerman provides an overview of the artistic creativity of primitive tribes and peoples of the ancient world, and also examines the art of the population of a number of Asian and African states until the 19th century. n. e. The essay is an excellent guide for those wishing to expand their knowledge with information on the history of art. The publication contains a huge number of interesting photographs and drawings illustrating the educational text. The “History of Art of All Times and Peoples” offered to readers by Karl Wörmann, a famous art critic and researcher-traveler, former director of the Dresden Gallery, differs significantly from books of this kind. They usually examine the course of development of mainly the three most important artistic branches: architecture, sculpture and painting, while very little or even no space is given to applied art; the successive phases of the development of art are for the most part presented in a picture that does not embrace all of humanity, but only individual peoples who played a more or less prominent political or cultural role; more importance is attached mainly to the calculation and description of monuments of art, and not to determining the origin of their types and forms from one source or another, explaining their transition from one people to another and indicating the interaction of national arts with each other. K. Wörmann's work aims to present the history of art as completely as possible, regardless of any philosophical system, to acquaint the reader with the development of artistic motifs themselves, and to highlight their modifications during the transition from era to era, from people to people. In “The History of Art of All Times and Peoples” by K. Wörmann, the manifestations of artistic creativity among primitive tribes were systematically examined for the first time. This is precisely what the first volume is dedicated to, which contains an overview of artistic creativity among peoples from time immemorial to our era, and also examines the art of the population of a number of Asian and African countries until the 19th century. n. e. Karl Wörmann himself wrote that special circumstances prompted him to take on such work. “On the one hand, for a long time I have felt a heartfelt desire to once again return to the art of the ancient world - to the area to which my first studies and publications related. On the other hand, I felt some inner need to finally, through the study of our collections on folk studies, put into flesh and blood the memories that had been preserved in me from previous travels to remote parts of the world and to the islands of the sea. The reader of this volume, I hope, will clearly see that I had enough experience to check and assimilate the results of other people's research, on which, of course, I had to rely.” It should be noted that since the writing of the essay, new discoveries have occurred in those vast areas that are discussed in the first volume, which confirm what was said in it, and also gave rise to new views on the past. However, this does not detract from the merits of K. Woerman’s research, but only complements his conclusions and the author’s suggestions. The second volume of this work is devoted to the history of the art of peoples from the time of the emergence of Christianity to the 16th century; the third volume presents the development of art from the 17th century to the second half of the 19th century. In “The History of Arts of All Times and Peoples” by K. Wörmann, strictly scientific accuracy is combined with the general accessibility of the presentation. The work of K. Woerman is an excellent guide for people who want to expand their knowledge with information on the history of art; however, for those who would like to specifically study this subject, it can serve as a guide, thanks not only to its content, but.