Native American Art from the Thomas W. Weisel Family Collection

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  • ISBN 9781636810966
  • Dimensions: 254 x 279mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Distributed Art Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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A massive panorama of Native American art from Navajo weaving to Apache basketry Published with Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Spanning nearly 1,000 years of artistic creativity, this wide-ranging volume brings together 206 artworks that exemplify both exquisite aesthetics and rich cultural histories. The majority of the collection is from the American Southwest—19th-century Navajo weavings, ancestral and historical Pueblo pottery, Hopi and Zuni carved figures, and Yavapai and Apache basketry—along with art from the Pacific Northwest and the first Plains ledger drawings to enter the museums' collections. This book, which features new research and specially commissioned essays and extended captions, developed in collaboration with cultural advisors, reflects the complex and multilayered nature of the artworks in the field of Native American art. Contributions from more than 80 authors from different disciplines and cultural backgrounds, including scholars, culture-bearers, artists, collectors and museum professionals, illuminate details about the living histories of the works. With striking new photography and full-color reproductions, this is a cornerstone publication in the field of Native American art history.