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By Native Hands: Woven Treasures From The Lauren Rogers Museum Of Art Format: Paperback
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Bester Preis: € 13,34 (vom 05.09.2016)By Native Hands: Woven Treasures from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art
ISBN: 9780935903072 bzw. 0935903070, in Englisch, UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON PRESS, neu.
Stephen W. Cook, Books, Social and Cultural Studies, By Native Hands: Woven Treasures from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, By Native Hands describes the history and context of Native American basketry with full-color photographs and scholarly text. The objects are brought to life in words and pictures, including such rare objects as a feathered Pomo blazing sun basket that took three years to create. This book presents baskets from every major geographic region of North America, with examples from the Choctaw, Panamint Shoshone, Salish, Ojibwa, and many others.By the turn of the nineteenth century, Catherine Marshall Gardiner had begun to collect woven baskets from Native American cultures across the continent. Her collection, the first donation to the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art in 1923, is widely known as one of the finest and most representative Native American basketry collections. It now includes baskets from 88 tribes, almost all of the basket-making tribes in North America.The contributors include Stephen W. Cook, Betty J. Duggan, Dawn Glinsmann, William Ashley Harris, and Joyce Herold.
By Native Hands: Woven Treasures From The Lauren Rogers Museum Of Art (2005)
ISBN: 9780935903089 bzw. 0935903089, in Englisch, University of Washington Press, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
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University of Washington Press, 2005. Softbound. VG+ (ink inscription inside). Color illustrated wraps. 240 pp., profusely illustrated in color. Describes the history and context of Native American basketry with full-color photographs. This book presents baskets from major geographic region of North America, with examples from the Chocktaw, Panamint Shoshone, Salish, Ojibwa, and others. It includes baskets from 88 tribes, almost all of the basket-making tribes in North America. "By Native Hands" describes the history and context of Native American basketry with full-color photographs and scholarly text. The objects are brought to life in words and pictures, including such rare objects as a feathered Pomo blazing sun basket that took three years to create. This book presents baskets from every major geographic region of North America, with examples from the Chocktaw, Panamint Shoshone, Salish, Ojibwa, and many others. By the turn of the nineteenth century, Catherine Marshall Gardiner had begun to collect woven baskets from Native American cultures across the continent. Her collection, the first donation to the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art in 1923, is widely known as one of the finest and most representative Native American basketry collections. It now includes baskets from 88 tribes, almost all of the basket-making tribes in North America.
By Native Hands: Woven Treasures from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art (1923)
ISBN: 9780935903072 bzw. 0935903070, vermutlich in Englisch, neu.
By Native Hands describes the history and context of Native American basketry with full-color photographs and scholarly text. The objects are brought to life in words and pictures, including such rare objects as a feathered Pomo blazing sun basket that took three years to create. This book presents baskets from every major geographic region of North America, with examples from the Choctaw, Panamint Shoshone, Salish, Ojibwa, and many others.By the turn of the nineteenth century, Catherine Marshall Gardiner had begun to collect woven baskets from Native American cultures across the continent. Her collection, the first donation to the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art in 1923, is widely known as one of the finest and most representative Native American basketry collections. It now includes baskets from 88 tribes, almost all of the basket-making tribes in North America.The contributors include Stephen W. Cook, Betty J. Duggan, Dawn Glinsmann, William Ashley Harris, and Joyce Herold.
By Native Hands: Woven Treasures From The Lauren Rogers Museum Of Art (2005)
ISBN: 9780935903089 bzw. 0935903089, in Englisch, University of Washington Press, Taschenbuch.
Color illustrated wraps. 240 pp., profusely illustrated in color. Describes the history and context of Native American basketry with full-color photographs. This book presents baskets from major geographic region of North America, with examples from the Chocktaw, Panamint Shoshone, Salish, Ojibwa, and others. It includes baskets from 88 tribes, almost all of the basket-making tribes in North America. "By Native Hands" describes the history and context of Native American basketry with full-color photographs and scholarly text. The objects are brought to life in words and pictures, including such rare objects as a feathered Pomo blazing sun basket that took three years to create. This book presents baskets from every major geographic region of North America, with examples from the Chocktaw, Panamint Shoshone, Salish, Ojibwa, and many others. By the turn of the nineteenth century, Catherine Marshall Gardiner had begun to collect woven baskets from Native American cultures across the continent. Her collection, the first donation to the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art in 1923, is widely known as one of the finest and most representative Native American basketry collections. It now includes baskets from 88 tribes, almost all of the basket-making tribes in North America.
By Native Hands, Woven Treasures from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art (2005)
ISBN: 9780935903089 bzw. 0935903089, in Englisch, University Of Washington Press, Taschenbuch, neu.
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By Native Hands describes the history and context of Native American basketry with full-color photographs and scholarly text. The objects are brought to life in words and pictures, including such rare objects as a feathered Pomo blazing sun basket that took three years to create. This book presents baskets from every major geographic region of North America, with examples from the Choctaw, Panamint Shoshone, Salish, Ojibwa, and many others. By the turn of the nineteenth century, Catherine Marsha... By Native Hands describes the history and context of Native American basketry with full-color photographs and scholarly text. The objects are brought to life in words and pictures, including such rare objects as a feathered Pomo blazing sun basket that took three years to create. This book presents baskets from every major geographic region of North America, with examples from the Choctaw, Panamint Shoshone, Salish, Ojibwa, and many others. By the turn of the nineteenth century, Catherine Marshall Gardiner had begun to collect woven baskets from Native American cultures across the continent. Her collection, the first donation to the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art in 1923, is widely known as one of the finest and most representative Native American basketry collections. It now includes baskets from 88 tribes, almost all of the basket-making tribes in North America. The contributors include Stephen W. Cook, Betty J. Duggan, Dawn Glinsmann, William Ashley Harris, and Joyce Herold.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Oorspronkelijke titel: By Native Hands: Woven Treasures from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art;Afmetingen: 0x0x0 mm;Gewicht: 1,38 kg;Geschikt voor: 22 jaar en ouder;Verschijningsdatum: juli 2005;ISBN10: 0935903089;ISBN13: 9780935903089; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2005.
By Native Hands: Woven Treasures from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art
ISBN: 9780935903089 bzw. 0935903089, in Englisch, Lauren Rogers Museum Of Art, Taschenbuch, neu.
Woven Treasures from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, By Native Hands´´ describes the history and context of Native American basketry with full-color photographs and scholarly text. The objects are brought to life in words and pictures, including such rare objects as a feathered Pomo blazing sun basket that took three years to create. This book presents baskets from every major geographic region of North America, with examples from the Chocktaw, Panamint Shoshone, Salish, Ojibwa, and many others. By the turn of the nineteenth century, Catherine Marshall Gardiner had begun to collect woven baskets from Native American cultures across the continent. Her collection, the first donation to the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art in 1923, is widely known as one of the finest and most representative Native American basketry collections. It now includes baskets from 88 tribes, almost all of the basket-making tribes in North America.
By Native Hands: Woven Treasures from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art
ISBN: 9780935903072 bzw. 0935903070, in Englisch, University of Washington Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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By Native Hands: Woven Treasures from the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art (2005)
ISBN: 9780935903089 bzw. 0935903089, in Englisch, Lauren Rogers Museum of Art, Taschenbuch.
2005. Paperback. 280 pp. Color illustrations throughout. Fine.