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- catalog abstract "Based on the extensive Pueblo painting collections of the School of American Research in Santa Fe, the book traces the lives and examines the achievements of seven key artist: Fred Kabotie and Otis Polelonema of Hopi, Velino Shije Herrera (Ma-Pe-Wi) of Zia, and Awa Tsireh (Alfonso Roybal), Crescencio Martinez (Ta'e), Oqwa Pi (Abel Sanchez), and Tonita Pena (Quah Ah) of San Ildefonso. Brody also explores the role played by the individuals who supported and promoted the Pueblo artists' work, including writers Mary Austin and Alice Corbin Henderson, archaeologist Edgar Lee Hewett, artist and scholar Kenneth M. Chapman, painter John Sloan, and art patrons Mabel Dodge Luhan and Amelia Elizabeth White. Pueblo Indian Painting places this important but underappreciated fine art squarely within the contexts of Pueblo culture and Euro-American modernism, bringing long-overdue recognition to the tradition and its preeminent practitioners as a vital part of American art history.".
- catalog contributor b10396060.
- catalog contributor b10396061.
- catalog created "c1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "c1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1997.".
- catalog description "1. A New Art for a New World -- 2. Pueblo Painting before 1900 -- 3. A Tradition Is Born -- 4. Making the Alien Familiar -- 5. Art or Anthropology? -- 6. The End of an Era -- App. A. Early Pueblo Watercolor Paintings and Other Works on Paper in the Collection of the School of American Research at the Indian Arts Research Center -- App. B. Early Pueblo Watercolor Paintings and Other Works on Paper in the Collection of the School of American Research at the Laboratory of Anthropology/Museum of Indian Arts and Culture.".
- catalog description "Based on the extensive Pueblo painting collections of the School of American Research in Santa Fe, the book traces the lives and examines the achievements of seven key artist: Fred Kabotie and Otis Polelonema of Hopi, Velino Shije Herrera (Ma-Pe-Wi) of Zia, and Awa Tsireh (Alfonso Roybal), Crescencio Martinez (Ta'e), Oqwa Pi (Abel Sanchez), and Tonita Pena (Quah Ah) of San Ildefonso. Brody also explores the role played by the individuals who supported and promoted the Pueblo artists' work, including writers Mary Austin and Alice Corbin Henderson, archaeologist Edgar Lee Hewett, artist and scholar Kenneth M. Chapman, painter John Sloan, and art patrons Mabel Dodge Luhan and Amelia Elizabeth White. Pueblo Indian Painting places this important but underappreciated fine art squarely within the contexts of Pueblo culture and Euro-American modernism, bringing long-overdue recognition to the tradition and its preeminent practitioners as a vital part of American art history.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-218) and index.".
- catalog extent "xi, 225 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Pueblo Indian painting.".
- catalog identifier "0933452454 (cloth)".
- catalog identifier "0933452462 (paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pueblo Indian painting.".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "c1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Santa Fe : School of American Research Press ; [Seattle] : Distributed by the University of Washington Press,".
- catalog relation "Pueblo Indian painting.".
- catalog subject "759.189/089/974 21".
- catalog subject "E99.P9 B744 1997".
- catalog subject "Pueblo painting Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "Pueblo painting.".
- catalog subject "School of American Research (Santa Fe, N.M.) Catalogs.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. A New Art for a New World -- 2. Pueblo Painting before 1900 -- 3. A Tradition Is Born -- 4. Making the Alien Familiar -- 5. Art or Anthropology? -- 6. The End of an Era -- App. A. Early Pueblo Watercolor Paintings and Other Works on Paper in the Collection of the School of American Research at the Indian Arts Research Center -- App. B. Early Pueblo Watercolor Paintings and Other Works on Paper in the Collection of the School of American Research at the Laboratory of Anthropology/Museum of Indian Arts and Culture.".
- catalog title "Pueblo Indian painting : tradition and modernism in New Mexico, 1900-1930 / J.J. Brody ; with catalogs of the early Twentieth-century Pueblo paintings in the collections of the School of American Research.".
- catalog type "Catalogs. fast".
- catalog type "text".