CONVERGING STREAMS Art of the Hispanic and Native American Southwest [SOLD]


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  • Subject: Native American Art
  • Item # C4174W
  • Date Published: Hardback with slip jacket, first edition, 2010
  • Size: 283 pages, beautifully illustrated
  • SOLD

CONVERGING STREAMS Art of the Hispanic and Native American Southwest

Edited by William Wroth and Robin Farwell Gavin

Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, Santa Fe

Hardback with slip jacket, first edition, 2010.  283 pages, beautifully illustrated

Condition: as new


CONTENTS

Preface

     William Wroth and Robin Farwell Gavin

Coyote Convergence: Introduction Through Interrogation

     Esteban Rael-Gǻlvez

Contact, Change, and Choice in the Pueblo World

     Cynthia Chavez Lamar

Creating a New Mexico Style

     Robin Farwell Gavin

Cross-Cultural Exchange in Native American and Hispanic Architecture of the Southwest

     James E. Ivey

Agricultural Convergence in the Indian-Spanish Southwest

     Mark Simmons

The Meaning and Role of Sacred Images in Indigenous and Hispanic Cultures of Mexico and the Southwest

     William Wroth

Three Southwest Textile Traditions

     Ann Lane Hedlund

Pueblo Furniture Making in New Mexico

     Keith Bakker

The Tale of Hispanic Pottery in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century New Mexico

     Charles M. Carrillo

Early Jewelry of the Pueblos, Navajos, and Hispanos of New Mexico

     Lane Coulter

Santiago y La Cruz Emplumada / St. James and the Plumed Cross:

Indo-Hispano Artifacts of Resistance and Redemption

     Enrique R. Lamadrid

Converging Streams: Objects from the Exhibition

 

 

  • Subject: Native American Art
  • Item # C4174W
  • Date Published: Hardback with slip jacket, first edition, 2010
  • Size: 283 pages, beautifully illustrated
  • SOLD

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