---- OR ----
 
 


Online Payments by SecureTrading
Acceptance Mark

Search Result:

Image not yet available
Title: When Rain Gods Reigned
Sub-title: From Curios to Art at Tesuque Pueblo
By (author): Duane Anderson
ISBN10-13: 0890134049 : 9780890134047
Illustrations: colour photos
Format: Hardback
Size: 230x260mm
Pages: 144
Weight: .940 Kg.
Published: Museum of New Mexico Press (US) - August   2002
List Price: 45.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: In Stock   Qty Available: 1
Subjects: Indigenous peoples : New Mexico
Rain gods and their relatives developed out of an earlier tradition of larger hollow clay figurines, the earliest of which was collected at Tesuque Pueblo in 1879. They continue to be produced at Tesuque Pueblo to this day, constituting the longest continuous figurative art tradition in the Southwest. This book traces the evolution of the rain god from tourist art to Indian self-identity and self-expression. Importantly, it studies a popular form that has heretofore failed to earn the serious attention of scholars and collecting institutions and further the discourse on how art is defined and valued.
Basket (0)
Delivery is chargeable
Click here for catalogues
 
Follow us on:
Find us on Google+