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Robes of White Shell and Sunrise: Personal Decorative Arts of the Native American

Robes of White Shell and Sunrise: Personal Decorative Arts of the Native American

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Robes of White Shell and Sunrise: Personal Decorative Arts of the Native American

by Conn, Richard

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Denver, Colorado: Denver Art Museum, 1974. Large Softcover. Very Good. 10x8x0. Spine creased, light general wear. 1974 Large Softcover. 150 pp. Exhibition catalogue for the Denver Art Museum, November 9, 1974-January 19, 1975. The exhibition, one of the most ambitious and extensive ever undertaken by the museum in the field of Indian art, seeks to reveal the extraordinary richness and remarkable diversity of Indian design concepts. Also apparent are the sophisticated innovations of costume design and especially the complex social and religious symbolism inherent in costume decoration.

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Title
Robes of White Shell and Sunrise: Personal Decorative Arts of the Native American
Author
Conn, Richard
Format/Binding
Large Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0914738046
ISBN 13
9780914738046
Publisher
Denver Art Museum
Place of Publication
Denver, Colorado
Date Published
1974
Size
10x8x0
Keywords
COSTUME FASHION TEXTILES DECORATIVE ARTS AMERICAN HISTORY AMERICANA NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
X weight
23 oz

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