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Southwestern Indian Jewelry

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    Item specifics

    Condition
    Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
    ISBN
    9781558592827
    Category

    About this product

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Abbeville Press, Incorporated
    ISBN-10
    1558592822
    ISBN-13
    9781558592827
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    1073968

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Southwestern Indian Jewelry
    Number of Pages
    240 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    1992
    Topic
    Folk & Outsider Art, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    Art, Social Science
    Author
    Dexter Cirillo
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1 in
    Item Weight
    20 oz
    Item Length
    9.4 in
    Item Width
    10.5 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    LCCN
    92-006686
    Reviews
    This is a fascinating and original work that provides a new perspective on the equally enigmatic figures of Althusser and Machiavelli. , This is a fascinating and original work that provides a new perspective on the equally enigmatic figures of Althusser and Machiavelli., "Since prehistoric times, the native peoples of the Southwestern part of what is now the United States have used turquoise and shell, symbols of sky and water, in the jewelry they have made for personal adornment. Cirillo outlines how Native Americans worked other stones into this artistic vocabulary and how they borrowed silver and silversmithing from the Spanish in the 19th century. She traces the delicate relationship between traditional design and the demands of trade; the techniques usually associated with Navaho, Zuni, and Hopi artists; and the contemporary sharing and swapping of creative ideas. Much of the splendidly illustrated jewelry here is made by family groups who share both design and execution responsibilities; and though much of it is museum quality, none of it is unwearable. Cirillo ends with a glossary and a list of reputable dealers throughout the country (she includes New York's best gallery, so her sources are sound). Excellent for collectors and for those who seek to define the dance between art and commerce." - GraceAnne A. DeCandido, School Library Journal, Althusser, poised between modernism and postmodernism, meets Machiavelli, poised between the Middle Ages and modernity ... An explosive expression of the vision of revolutionary materialism: the coalescence of materialism and the phenomenon of singularity.
    Dewey Edition
    20
    Dewey Decimal
    739.27089972
    Table Of Content
    Introduction Patterns in Stone: Beads and Mosaic Jewelry from Prehistory to the Present Designs in Metal: A History of Southwestern Silver Jewelry New Directions: Contemporary Jewelry in Metal and Stone A Collectors Guide and Glossary Notes Sources for Jewelry Acknowledgments Suggestions for Further Reading Index
    Synopsis
    Spectacular photographs of the breathtaking beautiful objects and sensitive portraits of the artists combine with an insightful, informative text to capture the spirit of this work and the vital cultures from which it springs. This ground-breaking volume opens by surveying the vividly colored necklaces, earrings, and pins made in shell and stone from prehistoric times to the present, particularly in the Santo Domingo and Zuni pueblos. The focus then shifts to the much-admired and avidly collected work in silver -- often set with turquoise and other stones -- by Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni artists. The book culminates in an exploration of striking contemporary work in which many artists have adapted traditional approaches to create original designs. A collector's guide offers invaluable advice as well as an illustrated glossary of materials, techniques, objects, and designs. A nationwide directory of sources concludes the book., A dazzling exploration of both traditional and contemporary jewelry. Spectacular photographs of the breathtaking beautiful objects and sensitive portraits of the artists combine with an insightful, informative text to capture the spirit of this work and the vital cultures from which it springs. This ground-breaking volume opens by surveying the vividly colored necklaces, earrings, and pins made in shell and stone from prehistoric times to the present, particularly in the Santo Domingo and Zuni pueblos. The focus then shifts to the much-admired and avidly collected work in silver -- often set with turquoise and other stones -- by Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni artists. The book culminates in an exploration of striking contemporary work in which many artists have adapted traditional approaches to create original designs. A collector's guide offers invaluable advice as well as an illustrated glossary of materials, techniques, objects, and designs. A nationwide directory of sources concludes the book.
    LC Classification Number
    E78.S7C53 1992

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