NATIVE BASKETRY OF WESTERN NORTH AMERICA. The Condell Collection of the Illinois State Museum
Illinois State Museum, Handbook of Collections, No. 3: 1978. 63 pages, 50 photographs of approximately 150 baskets, 11 drawings, 1 map. More
Illinois State Museum, Handbook of Collections, No. 3: 1978. 63 pages, 50 photographs of approximately 150 baskets, 11 drawings, 1 map. More
Los Angeles/New York: 1972. 112 pages, 81 b/w and 17 color photographs. Soft cover. An exhibition catalogue for a show that traveled to six museums, this was the first major book on Navajo weaving to have been published in decades. The photographs are large and particularly good, as is the..... More
Los Angeles/New York: 1972. 112 pages, 81 b/w and 17 color photographs. Cloth cover. An exhibition catalogue for a show that traveled to six museums, this was the first major book on Navajo weaving to have been published in decades. The photographs are large and particularly good, as is the..... More
Katonah Gallery: 1986. 40 pages, 2 color and 33 b/w photographs, 1 map. More
Museum of the American Indian: 1979. 228 pages, 214 photographsof hundreds of objects. This lovely, photo-filed Museum of the American Indian catalogue is divided into 7 sections: The Painter (Sioux), the Featherworker (Karaja of Brazil), The Carver (Haida), The Goldsmith (Code style of ancient Panama), The Basketmaker (Pomo), The Weaver..... More
Minneapolis Institute of Art, 1982. 189 pages, 82 b/w and 5 color photographs of silver objects, 10 archival photographs. Soft cover ed. More
Minneapolis Institute of Art, 1982. 189 pages, 82 b/w and 5 color photographs of silver objects, 10 archival photographs. Cloth cover ed. More
Michigan State University Museum and the National Museum of the American Indian, 1997. x, 230 pages, approximately 300 color and b/w photographs of quilts and quilters (Hawaiian, Plains, Eskimo, Southeast, Eastern, Woodlands, Southwest), including many from historic sources. Cloth cover (10"x 11"). More
Field Museum of Natural History, Anthropology Memoirs, Vol. 5, 1940: Mansfield Centre & Mill Valley, 2000 (reprint). 284 pages, 125 pages of photographs, 1 map. Cloth cover. Edition limited to 150 numbered copies. Almost all of the Field Museum's 5,000 unbroken specimens of painted Anasazi pottery were acquired during the..... More
Chicago: Art Institute, 1977. 363 pages, 566 b/w and 32 color photographs, 7 maps. One of the most important American Indian art catalogues published over the past half-century, this dazzling volume sccompanied a major 1977 exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago. Many of the objects illustrated had seldom been..... More
San Vicente Foundation, Santa Fe: 1949 (2nd printing). 99 pages, 165 photographs, 3 full-page color drawings. Hard board cover. Fine cndition. More
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN, CONTRIBUTIONS, Vol. XI, 1929. 140 pages of text containing 136 b/w photographs and drawings, plis 31 leaves of color anmd b/w photographs. New and umnopened copy. Mint condition. Decorating many of the most prized examples of the art of the Native American, beads and beadwork..... More
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN, CONTRIBUTIONS, Vol. XI, 1975. 2nd edition. 168 pages, 31 full-page color and b/w photographs, 136 smaller b/w photographs and drawings. Decorating many of the most prized examples of the art of the Native American, beads and beadwork have attained almost mystical status reflecting the extraordinary..... More
American Museum of Natural History, Anthropological Papers, Vol. XXVII, 1920. Albuquerque: 1996 (reprint). xviii, 398 pages, 152 photographs and drawings--principally of artifacts, plus 12 pages of photographs and 12 pages of descriptions, 1 map, 2 plans. Cloth cover. Excavated in 1896, the treasures of this magnificent site were presented in..... More
Washington, D.C. 1978. 48 pages, 38 large photographs. The 1978 Renwick Gallery exhibition of pottery made by five generations of the Martinez family included the largest selection of work by Maria and Julian Martinez ever exhibited. Much of the pottery came from private collections and had never been exhibited. Large..... More
Morning Star Gallery, Santa Fe: 1996. 32 pages, 18 full-page color photographs, 3 b/w photographs, 1 map. More
Bismark: 1987. 79 pages, 28 color and 37 b/w photographs, 1 map. The Burdick Collection of Plains Indian Art and Craftwork was formed during the 1930s and is housed in the State Historical Society of North Dakota. Much of the material dates from the last several decades of the 19th..... More
Springfield: 1975. 131 pages, 11 full-page photographs. Mint condition. 111 baskets (80 from the Museum of Science, Springfield--most collected around the turn of the century) from two institutional and two private collections were exhibited in 1975. These four eastern U.S. collections contain some excellent examples of Southwest, West Coast, and..... More
Rochester: 1983. 32 pages, 21 b/w and 9 color photographs. The outstanding Indian art collection of the Rochester Museum and Science Center was presented in an unusual exhibition that explored the objects as ways in which individuals and groups expressed their identities. Though the emphasis was on the Museum's extensive..... More
Santa Fe: 1996. 32 pages, 17 color photographs of Pueblo textiles and weaving tools. Signed by the author. More
Seattle: 1994. xvi, 232 pages, 56 color and 120 b/w photographs, 14 drawings, 1 map. Soft cover. Among the most beautiful and prized examples of Native American basketry are those produced by Indian groups living in the Columbia River region. Surprisingly, there has been considerably little written--relatively speaking--of this rich..... More
Seattle: 1994. xvi, 232 pages, 56 color and 120 b/w photographs, 14 drawings, 1 map. Cloth cover ed. Among the most beautiful and prized examples of Native American basketry are those produced by Indian groups living in the Columbia River region. Surprisingly, there has been considerably little written--relatively speaking--of this..... More
Aspen Art Museum: 1999. 108 pages, 79 full-page color photographs. Cloth cover (12"x13"). An exhibition of superb examples of American Indian art--from the Arctic to the Rio Grande and from the Atlantic to the Pacific--was mounted late in 1999 at the Aspen Art Museum. This catalogue of the exhibition includes..... More
Aspen Art Museum, 2004. 179 pages, 101 stunning, full-page color photographs, 29 small color photographs. Cloth cover, dust jacket, mint condition. 12"x13 1/4" More