ISBN:
9780890135341
Language:
English
Pages:
155 S
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überw. Ill.
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26 cm
Edition:
1.ed
DDC:
646.4/8
Keywords:
Sandfield, Norman L Exhibitions Art collections
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Sandfield, Norman L. 1945- Exhibitions
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Art collections
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Heard Museum Exhibitions
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Heard Museum Exhibitions
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Indians of North America Exhibitions Jewelry
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Indians of North America Exhibitions Jewelry
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Bolo ties Exhibitions
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Bolo ties Exhibitions
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Bolo ties Exhibitions
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West (U.S.)
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Bolo ties Exhibitions
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Southwest, New
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Indians of North America Exhibitions
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Jewelry
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West (U.S.)
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Indians of North America Exhibitions
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Jewelry
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Southwest, New
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Ausstellungskatalog
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Nordamerika
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Indianer
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Silberschmiedekunst
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Bolotie
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Geschichte 1900-2000
Abstract:
"This publication is the first to showcase a wide variety of Native American-made bolo ties produced in the Southwest over the past sixty years. Drawing from Normal L. Sandfield's collection as well as pieces from the Heard Museum's permanent collection, Native American bolo ties presents more than 200 examples of bolo ties, vintage and contemporary, primarily created by Zuni, Hopi and Navajo artists and silversmiths incorporating a variety of styles, materials, and designs which exemplify the fine lapidary and silverwork that distinguish Native American jewelry"--Jkt
Abstract:
"This publication is the first to showcase a wide variety of Native American-made bolo ties produced in the Southwest over the past sixty years. Drawing from Normal L. Sandfield's collection as well as pieces from the Heard Museum's permanent collection, Native American bolo ties presents more than 200 examples of bolo ties, vintage and contemporary, primarily created by Zuni, Hopi and Navajo artists and silversmiths incorporating a variety of styles, materials, and designs which exemplify the fine lapidary and silverwork that distinguish Native American jewelry"--Jkt
Note:
Published in conjunction with the exhibition, Native American bolo ties: vintage and contemporary artistry, organized by and held at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Ariz., Nov. 17, 2011 - Sept. 3, 2012. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 149 - 151) and index
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President's preface
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Collector's introduction
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Antecedents of the modern bolo tie ; The modern bolo tie ; The patent story ; The popularization of bolo ties ; From men's jewelry to art ; Acknowledgments ; Bolo tie parts ; Artist hallmarks.
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