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Artistry of the Everyday - Beauty and Craftsmanship in Berber Art (Paperback): Lisa Bernasek Artistry of the Everyday - Beauty and Craftsmanship in Berber Art (Paperback)
Lisa Bernasek; Foreword by Susan Gilson Miller; Photographs by Hillel S. Burger, Mark Craig
R658 R580 Discovery Miles 5 800 Save R78 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Imazighen! Beauty and Artisanship in Berber Life" presents the Peabody Museum's collection of arts from the Berber-speaking regions of North Africa. The book gives an overview of Berber history and culture, focusing on the rich aesthetic traditions of Amazigh (Berber) craftsmen and women. From ancient times to the present day, working with limited materials but an extensive vocabulary of symbols and motifs, Imazighen (Berbers) across North Africa have created objects that are both beautiful and practical. Intricately woven textiles, incised metal locks and keys, painted pottery and richly embroidered leather bags are just a few examples of objects from the Peabody Museum's collections that are highlighted in the color plates. The book also tells the stories of the collectors--both world-traveling Bostonians and Harvard-trained anthropologists--who brought these objects from Morocco or Algeria to their present home in Cambridge in the early twentieth century. The generosity of these donors has resulted in a collection of Berber arts, especially from the Tuareg regions of southern Algeria, that rivals that of major European and North African museums.

Feeding the Ancestors - Tlingit Carved Horn Spoons (Paperback): Anne-marie Victor-howe Feeding the Ancestors - Tlingit Carved Horn Spoons (Paperback)
Anne-marie Victor-howe; Foreword by Rosita Worl; Photographs by Hillel S. Burger
R655 R576 Discovery Miles 5 760 Save R79 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Feeding the Ancestors" presents an exquisite group of carved spoons from the Pacific Northwest that resides in the collections of Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. Carved from the horns of mountain goats and Dall sheep, and incorporating elements of abalone shell and metal, most of the spoons were collected in Alaska in the late nineteenth century and were made and used by members of the Tlingit tribe. Hillel Burger's beautiful color photographs reveal every nuance of the carvers' extraordinary artistry.

Anne-Marie Victor-Howe introduces the collectors and describes the means by which these and other ethnographic objects were acquired. In the process, she paints a vivid picture of the "Last Frontier" just before and shortly after the United States purchased Alaska. A specialist in the ethnography of the Native peoples of the Northwest Coast, Victor-Howe provides a fascinating glimpse into these aboriginal subsistence cultures as she explains the manufacture and function of traditional spoons. Her accounts of the clan stories associated with specific carvings and of the traditional shamanic uses of spoons are the result of extensive consultation with Tlingit elders, scholars, and carvers.

"Feeding the Ancestors" is the first scholarly study of traditional feast spoons and a valuable contribution to our knowledge of Pacific Northwest Coast peoples and their art.

Painted by a Distant Hand - Mimbres Pottery from the American Southwest (Paperback, New): Steven A LeBlanc Painted by a Distant Hand - Mimbres Pottery from the American Southwest (Paperback, New)
Steven A LeBlanc; Foreword by Rubie Watson; Photographs by Hillel S. Burger
R651 R572 Discovery Miles 5 720 Save R79 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Highlighting one of the Peabody Museum's most important archaeological expeditions--the excavation of the Swarts Ranch Ruin in southwestern New Mexico by Harriet and Burton Cosgrove in the mid-1920s--Steven LeBlanc's book features rare, never-before-published examples of Mimbres painted pottery, considered by many scholars to be the most unique of all the ancient art traditions of North America. Made between A.D. 1000 and 1150, these pottery bowls and jars depict birds, fish, insects, and mammals that the Mimbres encountered in their daily lives, portray mythical beings, and show humans participating in both ritual and everyday activities. LeBlanc traces the origins of the Mimbres people and what became of them, and he explores our present understanding of what the images mean and what scholars have learned about the Mimbres people in the 75 years since the Cosgroves' expedition.

Makers and Markets - The Wright Collection of Twentieth-Century Native American Art (Paperback): Penelope Ballard Drooker Makers and Markets - The Wright Collection of Twentieth-Century Native American Art (Paperback)
Penelope Ballard Drooker; Photographs by Hillel S. Burger; Text written by Patricia Capone
R903 R828 Discovery Miles 8 280 Save R75 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The decades of the 1960s, '70s, and '80s were a time of growth and change in producing, marketing, and collecting Native American artwork and craftwork. During this time William R. Wright amassed a collection notable for its broad representation of twentieth-century Native American products. Focusing on the Southwest, he included contemporary Pueblo ceramics, Navajo and Hopi textiles, Navajo, Hopi, and Zuni jewelry, and baskets from some forty different Native American groups. The objects Wright gathered, which are now part of the collections of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, reflect developments in the intersecting worlds of makers, markets, and collectors, including the challenges faced by makers to successfully balance tradition and innovation in their work and their lives.

This volume examines selected objects from the Wright collection to explore the market-influenced environment of modern Native American makers and their work, from what some consider the low end of tourist art multiples to the high end of unique, signed fine art objects.

A Noble Pursuit - The Duchess of Mecklenburg Collection from Iron Age Slovenia (Paperback): Gloria Polizzotti Greis A Noble Pursuit - The Duchess of Mecklenburg Collection from Iron Age Slovenia (Paperback)
Gloria Polizzotti Greis; Photographs by Hillel S. Burger
R603 Discovery Miles 6 030 Out of stock

In 1905, to the consternation of her family and in defiance of convention, the 48-year-old Duchess Paul Friedrich of Mecklenburg took up the practice of archaeology. In the nine years leading up to the First World War, she successfully excavated twenty-one sites in her home province of Carniola (modern Slovenia), acquiring the patronage of Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Josef I and German Kaiser Wilhelm II. Mentored by the most important archaeologists of her time--Oscar Montelius and Josef Dechellette--the Duchess became an accomplished fieldworker and an important figure in the archaeology of Central Europe. Gloria Greis incorporates previously unpublished correspondence and other archival documents in this colorful account of the Duchess of Mecklenburg and her work.

The Mecklenburg Collection, the largest systematically excavated collection of European antiquities outside of Europe, resides in Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology. The sites excavated by the Duchess, which encompass the scope of Iron Age cultures in Slovenia, form an important resource for studying the cultural history of the region. "A Noble Pursuit" presents a selection of beautifully photographed artifacts that provide an overview of the scope and importance of the collection as a whole and attest to the enduring quality of the Duchess's pioneering work.

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