The American Indian parfleche a tradition of abstract painting /
The parfleche - a container of folded or sewn rawhide elaborated with painted designs on the exposed surfacesconstitutes one of the great traditions of abstract imagery created by American Indian artists. In The American Indian Parfleche, Gaylord Torrence reveals the quality and great diversity of t...
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Main Author: | Torrence, Gaylord. |
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Other Authors: | Des Moines Art Center. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Seattle :
University of Washington Press in association with the Des Moines Art Center,
[1994]
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Physical Description: |
272 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm. |
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