Produced in conjunction with Southwest Art magazine. Profiles 100 artists, presenting color plates of paintings and sculptures along with text describing each artist's background and point of view. Arrangements is according to theme: landscapes, animals and wildlife, the romanticized West, cowboys and ranch life, and other Wests.
Authors Chuck and Jan Rosenak, renowned collectors of American folk art, embarked in 1983 on a ten-year journey through one of the last outposts of America's shrinking West, the Navajo...
A survey of Navajo pictorial weaving which comprises over 170 examples selected from hundreds in museum and private collections as well as from major dealers in the field.
Navajo medicine man Charlie Willeto (1897-1964) was also an artist--known for his ritualist figures of human and animal forms that carry the potency of the Navajo spirit while transcending to...
A booklet presents 19 types of Southwest Indian art, accompanied by color photographs and historical and cultural background.
The second edition includes 92 new images of weavings discovered in the last three decades, many never before published or exhibited.
The Art of Private Devotion : Retablo Painting of Mexico Dallas - Fort Worth , Tex . ... In Art and Faith in Mexico : The Nineteenth - Century Retablo Tradition , edited by Elizabeth Netto , Calil Zarur , and Charles Muir Lovell , 31-37 ...
Comprehensive encyclopedia of twentieth century American folk art and artists.
Navajo art
Indian motifs ranging from abstract motifs to depictions of human, animal and mythical figures, in varying sizes and shapes.
Evans’s granddaughter Susan E. Woods collaborated with historian Robert S. McPherson, author of numerous books on Navajo and Four Corners history, to prepare and publish Will Evans’s manuscript, which is illustrated with a remarkable ...