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Study of Navajo Concha Belts [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 656 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 279x216x46 mm, weight: 3357 g, 2,350 color & b/w images
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764359649
  • ISBN-13: 9780764359644
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 656 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 279x216x46 mm, weight: 3357 g, 2,350 color & b/w images
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Schiffer Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0764359649
  • ISBN-13: 9780764359644
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
The first comprehensive, exclusive study of Navajo concha belts, this extraordinary reference work is poised to be by far the most in-depth authority on the subject. Although most books about Southwestern Indian jewelry do include concha belts peripherally, this focused research by expert Donald P. Richards serves as a truly invaluable resource. An incredible breadth of information covers not only the physical but the human history of these unique belts: influences on southwestern art styles; materials, tools, and techniques; maker and age identification; determining authenticity; concha belts depicted in art; and even modern methods to determine metal composition by X-ray fluorescence (XRF). In addition to Navajo styles, it also includes related styles from the Zunis, Hopis, Pueblos, and the Plains Indians, plus selected related Asian examples—all of which were collected from 51 sources in 14 states and 3 foreign countries. An extensive belt catalog details 400+ individual belts, making this an extraordinary, long-awaited reference for collectors, galleries, and private dealers.

The first comprehensive evaluation of Navajo concha belts!

Recenzijos

"One of the most impressive and beautiful books on handcrafted Navajo silver jewelry ever written. . . . The photography in this book is exceptional. . . . On behalf of every dealer of Native American art, every museum that has Native collections, and every collector, I would like to say 'Thank you' to [ the authors] for this amazing work." -- Jackson Clark, Toh-Atin Gallery, Durango, CO

Forewords 6(3)
Jackson Clark
John Miller
Joe E. Tanner Sr.
Preface 9(4)
Acknowledgments 13(5)
1 Introduction
18(18)
2 The Shell Mystery
36(23)
3 Coin Confusion
59(26)
4 Tools and Techniques
85(31)
5 Authenticity
116(28)
6 Maker Identification
144(11)
7 Age Determination
155(12)
8 The Concha Belt in Art
167(25)
9 Phoenix Indian School Band
192(14)
10 Rocking Horse Ranch
206(11)
11 Introductory Turquoise
217(15)
12 C. G. Wallace Belts
232(6)
13 The Asian Connection
238(44)
Belt Catalog
Introduction
282(3)
Prize Winners
285(20)
Phase 1 Original
305(27)
Phase 1 Revival
332(15)
Phase 2 Original
347(41)
Phase 2 Revival
388(73)
Phase 3 Attributed Makers
461(40)
Phase 3 Unattributed Makers
501(24)
Other Navajo Styles
525(21)
Rocking Horse Ranch
546(8)
Zuni Pueblo
554(17)
Hopi Mesa Villages
571(8)
Non-Navajo/Zuni/Hopi
579(23)
Nonsilver Metal
602(9)
Plains Indian
611(5)
Ottoman Turkish
616(13)
Kazakh
629(4)
Mongol
633(3)
References 636(9)
Index 645
Donald Richards is a native of Arizona. Having worked and traveled in more than 40 countries, he has developed an appreciation for the indigenous arts of peoples from around the world and specializes in Navajo concha belt research.