THE MAYA TEXTILE TRADITION
New York: 1997. 231 pages (4 papers), 131 brilliant color photographs of Maya garments, rituals, and ceremonies, 11 b/w photographs, 6 drawings, 2 maps. Cloth cover. More
New York: 1997. 231 pages (4 papers), 131 brilliant color photographs of Maya garments, rituals, and ceremonies, 11 b/w photographs, 6 drawings, 2 maps. Cloth cover. More
Krefeld: 1991. 133 pages, 56 full-page and 6 smaller color photographs, 4 b/w photographs, 1 map. In 1991, the German Textile Museum in Krefeld presented the first exhibition in Europe of 15th-19th Century Aymara textiles. The textiles, superb examples from the author's collection of these Bolivian weavings, are wonderfully illustrated..... More
Travaux et Memoires de L'Institut D'Ethnologie, XXVI. Paris: 1937. xvi, 571 pages of text containing 22 figures, plus 17 leaves of photographs and 10 leaves of maps. Cloth cover. In 1937 Jaques Soustelle wrote his ethnographic linguistic treatise on the Otomi of Central Mexico, the most comprehensive study done of..... More
Graz: 1976. Two volumes. 504 pages, 198 pages of b/w drawings, 8 pages of color drawings, 67 smaller b/w drawings, 1 map, 1 photographs. Cloth covers, folio size (11" x 14 1/2"). These two spectacular volumes provide more information than any other publications on the individual motifs and decorative qualities..... More
Graz: 1966. 164 pages, 26 b/w andd 60 color illustrations. cloth cover. Edition limited to 250 copies, mint condition. The artistry of the Guatemalan Indian weavers is presented at its highest level in this visual recording of their costume. Authentic reproductions, in color, of sixty costumes worn in forty-one villages..... More