Native American art is the visual language of an extraordinary people, and its objects and images speak eloquently of a rich history and culture. This book tells the story of that language, from its early origins in the Hopewell period that began in 200BC through to modern-day America, with its powerful images by contemporary Native American artists like Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith and Margaret Tafoya.
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Native American art is the visual language of an extraordinary people, and its objects and images speak eloquently of a rich history and culture. This book tells the story of that language, from its early origins in the Hopewell period that began in 200BC through to modern-day America, with its powerful images by contemporary Native American artists like Jaune Quick-to-See-Smith and Margaret Tafoya.
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Fine copy in fine dust jacket (in mylar). 4to. 119 pps. Illustrated in black, white and color. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition.
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4to, pp. 119. With 48 color reproductions, each with an essay about the art's cultural, historical, and ceremonial significance. A nice copy in slightly scuffed dj.