About this title: "A thorough analysis of the work of the late nineteenth-century Southern Cheyenne artist... (and) a useful summary of the artistic changes that occurred in Plains Indian painting as the artists responded to the drastic cultural upheavals caused by non-Indian contact". -- American Indian Culture and Research Journal
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Edition: First American Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: University Of New Mexico
Date Published: 1994
ISBN-13:9780826314673ISBN:0826314678
Description: Very Good in Very Good jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" Oblong. Ex-library copy with all the usual flaws, stamps, markings, rear endpaper has been removed, dustjacket taped to boards. Illustrations, notes, bibliography, index, 270 pp. Text clean & tight. Oversized book. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: U. of New Mex. (1994) 1st ed
Description: 11x9" oblong, 270 pages, Fully illust'd, Fine cond. in Fine DJ. Color & B&W illustrations: Indian art on paper 19th century. If you REQUEST A SCAN from me I will send you one. U. of New Mex. (1994) 1st ed, read more
Edition: 1st Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Albuquerque: Univ of New Mexico Press
Date Published: 1994
ISBN-13:9780826314673ISBN:0826314678
Description: Fine in Fine jacket. 270pp, oblong 4to, illus, index, biblio. Near fine: trace top-edge foxing. DJ. Howling Wolf, a Southern Cheyenne warrior, was the most important Native American ledger artist of the 19th Century on the Great Plains. This book gives a full account of his life and presents many of his drawings-including 32 color plates. Ants and Artists of Plains; Fort Marion Art; Howling Wolf: Warrior and Artist; Prisoner Returns Home; etc. [O3-4/403] read more
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