R.C. GORMAN: THE DRAWINGS
Flagsttaff: 1981. xvii, 87 pages, 43 color and 6 b/w reproductions of his drawings, 13 b/w and 2 color photographs. Cloth cover, with dust jacket, mint (10" x 13"). More
Flagsttaff: 1981. xvii, 87 pages, 43 color and 6 b/w reproductions of his drawings, 13 b/w and 2 color photographs. Cloth cover, with dust jacket, mint (10" x 13"). More
Museum of the American Indian: 1970. vii, 81 pages of text, plus 5 pages of color photographs and 106 pages of b/w photographs. Cloth cover ed. In the 1960s, five young Hopi artists produced, for the Museum of the American Indian, 270 paintings depicting aspects of Hopi life and rituals..... More
Boston: 1976. IX, 212 pages, 130 b/w and 32 color photographs, 1 map. The history of American Indian painting: pre-1900 art forms such as sand painting and pictographs, and the main theme, 20th century Indian painting. A very well-written, will researched volume with a text that provides information available in..... More
Norman: 1970. xiv, 248 pages, 18 full-page photographs of 18th century skin paintings of a Spanish primitive expedition and massacre against the apaches in present day Nebraska, 3 drawings, 3 maps. Cloth cover. More
Tulsa: Philbrook Art Center, n.d. (ca 1970-75). 18 pages. More
New York, 1943: Princeton, 1969 (New Edition). In a 12 1/2" x 17 1/2" linen folio there is a text (12 1/2" x 17 1/2"), of x, 55 pages that explains the ritual and its symbolism, and 18 loose color plates (12 1/2" x 17 1/2") of the sandpaintings that..... More
Norman: 1995. xvii, 701 pages. Cloth cover. 9" x12" A monumental reference work, this volume contains biographical information on more than three thousand Native American painters from 1800 to the present. Typical entries list the artist's tribal affiliation and name, birth and death dates, residence, publications, exhibits, awards, and honors--along..... More
Tulsa: 1972, 1991. xvii, 618 pages, approximately 1000 drawings, plus 32 unnumbered pages of color plates. Cloth cover. Small folio size (9"x12"). This immensely popular work, reprinted in 1991 after being out of print for more than a decade and commanding astronomic prices in the out of print market, describes..... More
Salt Lake City: 1997 (reprint). xxvii, 89 pages of text containing 59 illustrations; plus 4 pages of color drawings of sand-paintings and 5 pages of b/w drawings. Originally published as part of the Bureau of American Ethnology, 5th Annual Report, 1883-84. More
Albuquerque: 1969. 89 pages, 10 full-page drawings by Al Momaday. Cloth cover, decorated dust jacket. More
Tucson: 1983. 273 pages, 61 b/w and 9 color photographs, 5 charts, 1 map. Cloth cover. More
New York: 1967. xiv, 274 pages, 114 pages of color plates and 26 pages of b/w plates. Cloth cover. More
New York: Harper Bros. 1893 (1st ed.). 478 pages, 25 drawings and engravings (Frontis by Frederic Remington), 5 photographs, 5 maps. Decorated cloth cover. More
Century Magazine, 1889: Palmer Lake, 1974 (reprint). 36 pages, 33 Remington illustrations. Soft cover. More
Flagstaff: 1994. xii, 163 pages, 93 large color photographs, 42 b/w photographs, 3 maps. Cloth cover. The scope of this book is wide-ranging. It includes self-taught Navajo artists, who have created paintings, drawings, sculptures, assemblages, pottery, and pictorial rugs. Lovely, enchanting works, all non-ceremonial, done by the finest innovative Navajo..... More
Frankfurt am Main: America House, 1998. 122 pages, 22 color and 68 b/w photographs, 2 maps. More
Albuquerque: 1994. xv, 270 paes, 32 color and 77 b/w photographs. Cloth cover. Howling Wolf, the Southern Cheyenne artist and warrior, was arguably the single most important ledger artist of his time. He was the only Plains artist known to have created ledger art in all three phases of the..... More
Albuquerque: 2001. xi, 306 pages (12 papers), 61 b/w photographs plus 15 unnumbered papers of color photographs. Cloth cover with dust jacket. Mint. More
Tucson: 1957, 1973 (2nd ed.). 477 pages, 208 large b/w and 92 color illustrations. Cloth cover, front inner hinge reinforced. More
Tucson: 1957. xvii, 157 pages of text containing 7 drawings, plus 56 pages of color and b/w photographs of paintings. Cloth cover. Edition limited to 2250 copies. Front inner hinge reinforced. More
Washington, D.C. 1976. 152 pages, 28 pages of color and 42 pages of b/w photographs, 2 drawings, 1 map. Cloth cover. More
Paris: 1993. 144 pages, 37 full-page and 39 smaller color photographs plus 3 b/w photographs--all of previously unpublished 17th and 18th century buffalo hides in the collection of the Musee de l'Homme. More
New York: 1993. 144 pages, 37 full-page and 39 smaller color photographs plus 3 b/w photographs--all of previously unpublished 17th and 18th century buffalo hides in the collection of the Musee de l'Homme. English language edition of PARURES D'HISTOIRE. Peau de bisons peintes des Indiens d'Amerique du Nord. More
Altadena: 1988. 192 pages (unpaginated), 73 full-page color photographs of paintings, 1 full-page, tipped-in color photograph of a painting; 64 full-page color photographs of monotypes, 1 color photograph of the artist. Cloth cover. The lush surfaces of Fritz Scholder's work in the 1980s, more straight-forward and complex, and much less..... More
Heard Museum: 1973, 1994 (7th printing). xi, 262 pages, 237 half-page color drawings. Cloth cover. Each of the 237 Kachinas studied in this book is reproduced from a full color painting and is accompanied by a passage explaining the Kachina, its origin and function, and a critical evaluation of the..... More