Carving Traditions of Northwest California

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ISBN: 9780936127057
Dewey: 730.0899708
LCC Number: E78.C15
Author: Ira Jacknis
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Pages: 116
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An extensive introduction to the art of the Klamath River region in Northwestern California by Ira Jacknis is the first substantial writing on the subject in over half a century. It is comprehensive and based on information from the makers and users of these objects| along with photographs of historic objects in use and a generous sampling of new work.

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The people of the Klamath River region in Northwestern California possess one of the richest carving traditions in Native American art. Today this tradition is undergoing an exciting revival| reaching aesthetic heights not seen in a century. This volume includes a facisimile reprint of a 1930 essay by archaeologist Isabel Kelly| “The Carver’s Art of the Indians of Northwestern Califrnia.” An extensive introduction to the art by Ira Jacknis is the first substantial writing on this subject in over half a century. It is comprehensive and based on information from the makers and users of these objects| combining a summary of the scholarly literature| archival field notes| museum collections| and observations and interviews with contemporary artists. Photographs show the historic objects in use and a generous sampling of new work.

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Weight 0.55 lbs
Dimensions 8.96 × 6.08 × 0.29 in
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