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William Spratling Legacy (Hardcover)
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William Spratling Legacy (Hardcover)
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William Spratling was a U.S. educator whose artistic impact caused
a successful silver jewelry industry to arise in Taxco, Mexico, in
the 1940s. This book examines Spratling's Mexican work and explores
how his talent attracted the attention of the U.S. Interior
Department. In 1945, he was invited to create a similar program for
Alaska, where it was felt that the indigenous people needed to be
encouraged for their own artistic expression and economic gain.
Thirty never-before-seen Alaskan models, lost for over 50 years,
have been found and now are preserved at the Smithsonian
Institution's National Museum of the American Indian. These and
original designs for the project, made in 1949, are presented here
along with Spratling's original 1945 report to the Arts and Crafts
Board. Also featured are Spratling's designs that inspired a new
company's formation to carry on his legacy at Taxco. Clearly,
innovation in designs and inspiration for generations of new
artists have risen from Spratling's work.
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