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TRANSLATE Arabic Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Hindi Japanese Korean Swedish Portuguese Russian Spanish Minoan And Mycenaean Art by Reynold ... moreHiggins. NOTE: We have 75.000 books in our library, almost 10,000 different titles. Odds are we have other copies of this same title in varying conditions, some less expensive, some better condition. We might also have different editions as well(some paperback, some hardcover, oftentimes international editions) If you don’t see what you want, please contact us and ask. We’re happy to send you a summary of the differing conditions and prices we may have for the same title. DESCRIPTION: Softcover: 216 pages. Publisher: Thames And Hudson; 1994) The magnificent works of art of ancient Crete. Mycenae and the Cycladic Islands are awe-inspiring in their richness, variety and vitality. Frescoes, jewelry, sculpture, gold funeral masks, ivories and countless other beautiful artifacts- all the significant works of art and architecture that are our legacy front those great Aegean civilizations of the third and second millennia BC- are described and illustrated in Dr. Higgins' distinguished and classic survey. What emerges is an impressive picture of flourishing Bronze Age cultures that should be viewed not simply in the shadow of classical Greek art but as major achievements in their own right. This updated 1994 edition incorporates greater coverage of the breathtaking frescoes from Akrotiri, on the island of Thera. Other recent discoveries and research are also included, such as the unique ivory figurine from Palaikastro, objects from the palace of Mallia and the intriguing presence of Minoan-style frescoes in Egypt. CONDITION: NEW. New(albeit slightly blemished) oversized softcover. Oxford University Press(1967) 216 Pages. It's absolutely unread and in that sense"new" BUT shows moderate shelfwear(edge and corner wear) Inside the pages are pristine; clean, crisp, unmarked, unmutilated, tightly bound, unambiguously unread. Outside the covers evidence ex
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AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE Spring 1999 Volume 24 Number 2
AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE Spring 1999 Volume 24 Number 2 Volume 24 | Number 2 | Spring 1999 $6.00 Volume 24 | Number 2 | Spring 1999 17 MUSEUMS 20 AUCTION BLOCK by Harmer Johnson 28 GALLERIES 30 ART IN 2 WORLDS: THE NATIVE AMERICAN FINE ART INVITATIONAL 1983–1997 by Margaret Archuleta Presents an overview of the Native American fine art invitational shows that have been held at the Heard Museum. Phoenix, Arizona, over the last 15 years, suggesting that these shows have been important not only to the artists involved but in defining Native art to the wider public. 36 PEYOTE ARTS IN THE COLLECTION OF THE GILCREASE MUSEUM by Daniel C. Swan Written in conjunction with an exhibition that opened in January at the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa. Oklahoma, this article summarizes the material culture associated with the Native American Church. 46 NOTES ... moreON A RECENTLY DISCOVERED INDIAN SHIRT FROM NEW FRANCE by Ted J. Brasser Details a small group of historic skin artifacts with abstract paintings that presumably originate from the Great Lakes or Eastern Prairie and— in light of these— tries to uncover the provenance of a shirt painted in this style that was acquired from a French antiques dealer in the 1980s. 56 PRIDE ON PARADE: 150 YEARS OF PLATEAU HORSEGEAR by Mariana Mace Summarizes the development of Plateau horsegear on the Plateau over the last 150 years. Referring to early and reservation features of the gear as well as some of the past and present occasions for its display. Please take a look at my other Rare& Out Of Print Books!
AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE Spring 2006 Volume 31 Number 2
American Indian Art Magazine Volume 31 | Number 2 | Spring 2006 17 GALLERIES 28 AUCTION BLOCK by Harmer Johnson 36 MUSEUMS 44 DAVID AND DENNIS CUSICK. EARLY IROQUOIS REALIST ARTISTS by William C. Sturtevant Details the known works by Tuscarora brothers David and Dennis Cusick. Founders of the Early Iroquois Realistic style of painting and drawing, a style much admired by their Iroquois contemporaries but based on Euro-American techniques. 56 THE STORYTELLING JEWELRY OF DENISE AND SAMUELWALLACE by Lois Sherr Dubin Discusses the jewelry of Denise and Samuel Wallace. Who create wearable art— notably, their storytelling belts— with complex designs drawn primarily from Denise’s Chugach Aleut heritage. A traveling retrospective exhibition, Arctic Transformations: The Jewelry of Denise and Samuel Wallace, features nearly two hundred of their pieces ... morecreated over the past quarter century. 66 CHEMEHUEVI COILED BASKETS: ORIGINS AND STYLISTIC TRENDS by John J. Kania Through the examination of Chemehuevi coiled baskets in various museum collections. This article recounts the history and characteristics of Chemehuevi basketry from the late nineteenth century to the present and provides criteria to differentiate their baskets from those made by the Western Apache, Yavapai and Havasupai. 74 ARIKARA DRAWINGS: NEW SOURCES OF VISUAL HISTORY by Candace S. Greene A recent study of two books of Arikara drawings from the mid-1870s in the National Anthropological Archives. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. makes it clear that the Arikara had an active pictorial art tradition. As well as documenting the artistic achievements of the Arikara, these drawings serve as a rich source of information on their culture and history. 88 CALENDAR OF SPRING EVENTS 94 LEGAL BRIEFS by Ron McCoy 102 BOOK REVIEW HERO. HAWK, AND OPEN HAND: AMERICAN INDIAN ART OF THE ANCIENT MIDWEST AND SOUTH edited by Robert V. Sharp, Richard F. Townsend, general editor. Reviewed by Ron McCoy.
AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE Spring 2009 Volume 34 Number 2
American Indian Art Magazine Volume 34 | Number 2 | Spring 2009 17 GALLERIES 22 AUCTION BLOCK by Harmer Johnson 28 MUSEUMS 36 THE SZWEDZICKI PORTFOLIOS OF AMERICAN INDIAN ART. 1929–1952: KIOWA INDIAN ART. PUEBLO INDIAN PAINTING& PUEBLO INDIAN POTTERY by Janet Catherine Berlo Considers Kiowa Indian Art. Pueblo Indian Painting and Pueblo Indian Pottery. The first three in a series of Native art portfolios originally published. Starting in 1929, by l’Edition d’Art C. Szwedzicki, a small French art press, which are this year being reissued online by the University of Cincinnati Digital Press. 46 LIVING LEGACY: THE AMERICAN INDIAN COLLECTION by Michael Holloman Living Legacy: The American Indian Collection, an ongoing exhibit at the Northwest Museum of Art& Culture. Presents objects acquired from collector William M. Manning in 1916 as ... morewell as many other items drawn from the museum’s Native American collection. 52 READING BETWEEN THE LINES: TEXT AND IMAGE IN CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN ART by Kate Morris This article examines the relationship between word and image in contemporary Native American art. Particularly works by Edgar Heap of Birds, George Longfish and Jaune Quick-to-See Smith that are either predominantly textual or combine text with representational imagery. 60“SPIDERS ARE MYSTERIOUS” THE SPIRIT OF THE SPIDER IN LAKOTA ART AND LORE by Ron McCoy Drawing on surviving ethnographic records. This article offers some observations about the use of spider symbolism in Lakota belief and art.
AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE Spring 2005 Volume 30 Number 2
American Indian Art Magazine Volume 30 | Number 2 | Spring 2005 $6.00 Volume 30 | Number 2 | Spring 2005 17 GALLERIES 24 AUCTION BLOCK by Harmer Johnson 32 EVENTS 38 MUSEUMS 46 LEGAL BRIEFS by Ron McCoy 48 IMAGES OF PRECONTACT NORTHWEST COAST MASKS by Roy Carlson Brings together— for the first time— all of the archaeological evidence for Northwest Coast masks. Which is limited to representations of masks as carvings or effigies on stone, wood or antler objects. 58 EXHIBITION REVIEW OF CONTINUUM: 12 ARTISTS AT THE GEORGE GUSTAV HEYE CENTER. PART 2 by Jo Ortel Review of a series of exhibits on display at the George Gustav Heye Center in New York. This article. Part 2, features works by Nora Naranjo-Morse, George Longfish, Shelley Niro, Judith Lowry, Marie Watt and Jaune Quick-to-See Smith. 66 A PORT TO THE WORLD: NATIVE NORTH AMERICAN COLLECTIONS ... moreAT THE LIVERPOOL MUSEUM by Joanna Ostapkowicz Summarizes the histories of various public collections of Native American material in Liverpool. England, by way of introducing the North American collections of the Liverpool Museum, which— as of this spring— are being shown in a new permanent gallery. 76 PICTURING ZUNI IN THE NEW DEAL ERA: THE CLARA BRIGNAC GONZALES COLLECTION OF ZUNI DAY SCHOOL DRAWINGS AND PAINTINGS. 1925–1945 by Laura Smith Discusses a collection of artwork created by Zuni students that reflects the Zuni worldview as well as the role of art in Indian schools in the decades prior to the Second World War. 88 BOOK REVIEW THE TRANSFORMING IMAGE: PAINTED ARTS OF NORTHWEST COAST FIRST NATIONS by Bill McLennan and Karen Duffek. Reviewed by Steven C. Brown.
ANTIQUE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE - SPRING 1976 ISSUE
American Indian Art Magazine. Spring. 1976” description continues below the picture- DISCUSSION: An early issue of the premier magazine on the arts of native Americans. DESCRIPTION: Softcover. 8.5"x11" 86 pages, color and black& white illustrations. CONDITION NOTES: The covers have some light wear and rubbing. The interior has some minor soil. But otherwise is clean and nice, with a tight binding. OVERSEAS BUYERS PLEASE NOTE: Our International shipping charges are based on the weight. When boxed for shipping, of each book-please check the postage chart for the cost of shipping to your country. We offer“combined shipping charges” for orders for more than one book–this often means the shipping cost for the books is less than it would have been if they had been purchased and shipped one at a time, so please ask us for a shipping ... morequote if you are thinking about buying more than one book. Thanks! QUESTIONS about this item? If you have any questions regarding this item. Please let us know and we will respond promptly. We have more books like this listed in our Ebay store! Joslin Hall Books Selling books since 1983 INSURANCE? As a seller we take responsibility for properly packing and delivering your purchase safely to you. You do not have to spend extra for insurance to guarantee that. RETURNS: We want you to be completely satisfied- anything is returnable for any reason at all within 14 days of receipt; we do ask that you notify us that you are returning it. OVERSEAS CUSTOMERS PLEASE NOTE: We always welcome orders from customers outside the United States. The“Free Shipping” marker found on many of our books only applies to shipping within the United States–we wish we could afford to offer free overseas shipping. But we cannot. Please use the“Shipping& Payments” tab(above) to check the cost of shipping. We charge actual shipping based on weight, so sometimes large, heavy, inexpensive books can actually cost more to ship than the book itself costs–I know that seems odd, but the shipp
Important Tribal Art Magazine Spring 2004 #34
Valuable Tribal Art Magazine Spring 2004. Number 34 excellent condition 146 pages full color images Count Festetic's Voyages in the South Seas. African Art in Taiwan, War Shirts of the Plains Indians, Old Korwar in the Amsterdam's Tropenmuseum, the Inuit Collection of the Ulster Museum in Belfast and much more. Take a moment to view my other listings including more Tribal Art Magazines.
ANTIQUE AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE - SPRING 1982 VOL. 7 NO. 2
OFFERED FOR AUCTION TYPE SALE IS THIS SPECIAL PLAINS ISSUE OF AMERICAN INDIAN ART MAGAZINE. SPRING 1982. 88 PAGES, LOTS OF INTERESTING ADVERTISEMENTS, AND GREAT HISTORICAL ARTICLES. I HAVE ADDED A SCAN OF THE CONTENTS PAGE FOR YOU TO VIEW THE SUBJECTS IN THIS ISSUE. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER NATIVE AMERICAN LISTINGS FOR SALE IN MY STORE.
Important Tribal Art Magazine Spring 2005 #37
Tribal- the magazine of tribal art Masks of the We Spring 2005. Number 37 excellent condition 170 pages full color images Featured articles African Treasures at the Smithsonian. Mound Builder Art, Early Photography in Australia& Carl Kjersmeier and much more. Take a moment to view my other listings including more Tribal Art Magazines.
Publication Tribal Art Magazine Spring 2007 #44, African Oceanic
Tribal- the magazine of tribal art Mestach l'Africain Spring 2007. Number 44 very good condition. Slight fading to the covers edges, worn binding 188 pages full color images Featured articles Central African Headdresses. Ritual Masks of Exorcism, Solomon Island Shields, New Ireland Art, Denver Art Museum Expansion, Chief Left Hand Shield and much more. Take a moment to view my other listings including more Tribal Art Magazines.
Important Tribal Art Magazine Spring 2006 #40, Americas
Collectible Tribal Art Magazine Spring 2006. Number 40 Traces of the Americas. The Dora Janssen Collection very good condition. Slight fade on the exterior border, overall use 166 pages full color images Featured Articles: Sculpture of Western Nepal. Cook/Forster Pacific Art Collection, Art of Sudan, The Art of the Gabon and much more. Take a moment to view my other listings including more Tribal Art Magazines.
Tribal Art Magazine Spring 2013
Tribal Art Magazine Spring 2013. 67, excellent condition Contents: Museum: Katsina in Hopi Life. The Chavin de Huantar Temples Revealed, Design in Africa. Feature: The Vivi and their Masks. Vanuatu: Field Collection at the N.G.A. Photography: John Kenny Sub-Saharan Journeys. Collectors: Gordon Sze, Collecting Pacific Masterpieces and much more pages 142. Full color