Bark canoes : the art and obsession of Tappan Adney

by John Jennings

Other authorsTappan Adney
Paper Book, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

VM353 .J4597 2004

Publication

Richmond Hill, Ont. : Firefly Books, 2004.

Description

The definitive reference to indigenous peoples' watercraft around the world. Tappan Adney (1868-1950) was an artist, writer, ethnographer, historian and modelmaker of unparalleled ability. He tirelessly documented the cultures and languages of vanishing native cultures. His most enduring legacy is the extraordinary 110 birchbark canoe models he handbuilt to exacting standards. The models, now held at The Mariners' Museum in Newport News, Virginia, were built to ensure future canoe builders had exact reproductions for reference. These historically accurate, 1:5 scale models were meticulously researched, and traditionally constructed using the identical materials of the originals. Many are based on canoes that were the last example of their type. Before such a canoe disintegrated, Adney measured and recorded its dimensions, consulted with native builders and studied historical photographs and paintings. The canoe models are organized into eight distinct groups: Maritimes Eastern Woodland Northwest Lower British Columbia Fur Trade Amur Valley Asia South America. Each canoe model is beautifully photographed and accompanied by captions that outline the craft's origins, uses and technical details. Adney's amazing technical drawings for the models are also included. An extensive introduction covers Adney's life and provides information about native model builders, canoe decoration and fur trade heraldry. Bark Canoes is the definitive reference to indigenous -- and ingenious -- watercraft used around the world.… (more)

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This is a striking book with beautiful photographs of the 1:5 scale model canoes built by Tappan Adney between the years 1887 and 1950. These are mostly birch bark canoes and they are now housed at the Mariners' Museum in Newport News, Virginia. There is not much text in the book but what there is
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highlights characteristic regional features of each of the models. The textual chapters concisely tell the fascinating story of the birch bark canoe and the equally fascinating story of Tappan Adney. Though he lived most of his life indebted and in poverty, his lifelong interest in Maliseet culture and his dogged quest to preserve birch bark canoe craft by minutely reproducing its many regional and temporal variants, resulted in a lifetime achievement that is humbling.
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Physical description

152 p.; 29 cm

ISBN

1552977331 / 9781552977330

Barcode

34662000924073
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