9780977665259-0977665259-American Indian Jewelry III: M-Z (American Indian Art)

American Indian Jewelry III: M-Z (American Indian Art)

ISBN-13: 9780977665259
ISBN-10: 0977665259
Edition: First Edition
Author: Dr. Gregory Schaaf
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Ciac Pr
Format: Hardcover 416 pages
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Book details

ISBN-13: 9780977665259
ISBN-10: 0977665259
Edition: First Edition
Author: Dr. Gregory Schaaf
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Ciac Pr
Format: Hardcover 416 pages

Summary

American Indian Jewelry III: M-Z (American Indian Art) (ISBN-13: 9780977665259 and ISBN-10: 0977665259), written by authors Dr. Gregory Schaaf, was published by Ciac Pr in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent American Indian Jewelry III: M-Z (American Indian Art) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.56.

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This is a standard reference for American Indian jewelry, a source for factual information, neatly organized and lavishly illustrated in full color. This is not a revision of our bestseller, American Indian Jewelry I, but a completely new manuscript, organized in two volumes, A to L and M to Z. Look up any one of over 5,000 American Indian jewelers in seconds.

Each profile identifies the artist by tribe, clan, active years, styles, lifespan, residences, education, teachers, students, awards, exhibitions, demonstrations, collections, photographs, and publications. Many profiles feature original quotations from the artists, as well as comments from scholars, collectors and veterans in the field. Personal portrait pictures and close-ups of their jewelry help to bring their biographies to life.

American Indian Jewelry III provides three important features:
1.) a color spread illustrating Classic and Classic Revival jewelry;
2.) a continuation of the Hallmark Directory in high-resolution;
3.) and new categories for social networks and email addresses.

Furthermore, extensive genealogical research was conducted. The National Archives released the 1940 U.S. Census and the 1930s Indian Census records. Each artist s family also was more thoroughly researched with the aid of computerized genealogical services.

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