SOUTHWESTERN ART, Volume VI, Number 1, Spring 1977 [SOLD]


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  • Subject: Native American Art
  • Item # C3737Y
  • Date Published: Volume VI, Number 1, Spring 1977
  • Size: 87 pages
  • SOLD

SOUTHWESTERN ART, Volume VI, Number 1, Spring 1977

A Journal Devoted to the Recognition of the Arts in the West and Southwest

A quarterly journal published in Austin, Texas, in the 1970s

 

This Issue

 

TRAJES INDIGENAS: Meso-American Clothing as an expression of Folk Art by Lynn Clark

CHARLIE DYE by John Jellico

THE MAGUEY PRESS: a sense of region; a sense of purpose by Karen Fisher

A PICTORIAL EXPRESSION OF THE INDIAN SOUL by Charles Lohrmann

ETCHING: The Artist, Printer, and Process by Sandy Scott and C. R. Bryan

NEWS & NOTES

CALENDAR

BOOK REVIEWS

 

This journal was a very elaborate production.  The cover of this issue is made from woven fabric, there are color and black and white photos, some tipped in, there is an insert on Charlie Dye, pages of various colors, and etchings framed in cut out pages.  It had to be a very expensive production to publish.  That is most likely the reason it lasted only a decade or less.

 

  • Subject: Native American Art
  • Item # C3737Y
  • Date Published: Volume VI, Number 1, Spring 1977
  • Size: 87 pages
  • SOLD

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