Argillite, art of the Haida

by Leslie Drew

Other authorsDouglas Wilson (Author.)
Paper Book, 1980

Status

Available

Call number

730 D74 1980

Call number

730 D74 1980

Local notes

Shelved in Aboriginal Collection

Description

Haida argillite carving has captured the interest of non-Indian buyers and collectors for over a century, but only in the past thirty years has a handful of students of Northwest coast art and culture attempted to focus systematically upon the vital attributes of this unique aesthetic adventure. This publication is an ambitious yet thoroughly satisfying undertaking that can be used as an illustrative guide for the modern carver, for the collector who has helped to sustain the art for many years, and for the novice who wants an introduction to this important art form. This book is the author's attempt to present for a general audience the artistic and historical significance of argillite. They have chosen illustrations from as many sources as possible. The particular panel pipes, miniature poles, bowls, dishes, boxes and figurines from the glorious past and the highly-promising present are what they regard as outstanding specimens of the art. In searching for examples the authors visited the National Museum of Man at Ottawa, and several other Canadian museums. They also visited museums in the United States, and the British Isles.… (more)

Publication

North Vancouver, B.C. : Hancock House : Distributed in the United States by Universe Books, 1980.

ISBN

0888390378 / 9780888390370

Barcode

08883903788001
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