Martin Mystère n. 201: Il trono di Hampton
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Art & Photography
Format
Paperback
Pages
96
Language
Italian
Published
Dec 1, 1998
Publisher
Sergio Bonelli Editore
Description
In the vibrant backdrop of 1964 Washington, a remarkable artwork comes to light, created by the enigmatic James Hampton. This discovery ignites intrigue and curiosity, as Hampton's work is not merely a piece of art but a portal into the complex stories woven through time. The narrative entwines history with mystery, exploring the depths of human creativity and the motivations that fuel it.
As the plot unfolds, the protagonists delve into Hampton's life and the significance of his creation, uncovering layers of meaning that challenge their perceptions of art and legacy. The journey is as much about self-discovery and enlightenment as it is about unraveling the secrets embedded in Hampton's masterpiece, inviting the reader to ponder the essence of artistry and its impact on society.
As the plot unfolds, the protagonists delve into Hampton's life and the significance of his creation, uncovering layers of meaning that challenge their perceptions of art and legacy. The journey is as much about self-discovery and enlightenment as it is about unraveling the secrets embedded in Hampton's masterpiece, inviting the reader to ponder the essence of artistry and its impact on society.
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