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Talking With the Clay: The Art of Pueblo Pottery
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Manufacturer: School of American Research Press
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Stephen Trimble conveys the beauty and fine craftsmanship of Pueblo Indian pottery and shows how pottery making is closely connected to the Pueblos' beliefs, their ties to the land, their role in the modern economic world, and their feelings of identity. With over 75 photographs, Talking with the Clay illustrates all the major pottery types, from the glittering micaceous of Taos and Picuris to the red and gold polychromes of Hopi.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS:
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 738.208997
EAN: 9780933452183
Format: Illustrated
ISBN: 0933452187
Label: School of American Research Press
Manufacturer: School of American Research Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: 1988-06
Publisher: School of American Research Press
Studio: School of American Research Press
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This book was recommended to me by the owner of a well known Native American Arts gallery as possibly THE best book on the subject, and it completely lives up to the recommendation. Based on a series of interviews with prominent potters from each pueblo, it not only gives an overview of the history of the different potteries, it is filled with personal thoughts and views of the various artists about their work--not only the processes of creating pottery, but their feelings about how they as modern potters fit into the "history" as well. If you are at all interested in Southwest Pueblo Pottery, you MUST read this book. It's not a "picture book" like so many others, though it does have many great photos, but it's not a scholarly text book either. I cannot recommend this book highly enough and I cannot thank my gallery owner friend enough for recommending it to me.
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