ISBN:
0915773090
Language:
English
Pages:
323 p.
,
ill. (some col.)
,
28 cm
Series Statement:
Papers in art history from the Pennsylvania State University 10
DDC:
704.0397
Keywords:
Indian art
;
Indians of North America Public opinion
;
Art, American 19th century
;
Indians in art
;
Indians in popular culture
;
Public opinion
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Indianer
;
Kunst
;
Geschichte
;
Indianerbild
;
Geschichte
;
Europa
;
Kunst
;
Indianer
;
Nordamerika
;
Indianer
;
Kunst
Description / Table of Contents:
Why are Native Americans (still) called "Indians"? : the illuminating example of Giovanni di Paolo's quattrocento Mappamundi / John F. Moffitt -- Between science and art : the European representation of America, 1500-1800 / Friedrich Polleross -- "Een West-Indien Landtschap met Vreemt Ghebouw" : Jan Mostaert on the architectural primitivism characterizing a "golden age" reborn in the New World / John F. Moffitt -- Cooper, Cole, and The last of the Mohicans / Elwood C. Parry III -- Carpeaux's America : art and sculptural politics / Lisa Salay Miller -- Nineteenth century Haida argillite carvings : documents of cultural encounter / Robin K. Wright -- "Maids of Palastine" : pueblo pots, potters, and the politics of representation / Barbara Babcock -- Art and Indian culture at the crossroads of a new century : a postlude to the exhibition "Lost and found traditions: Native American art 1965-1985" / Ralph T. Coe -- The collection of the North and Central American Department of the Museum für Volkerkunde, Vienna / Gerard W. van Bussel
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
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