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Navajo and Pueblo Jewelry Design: 1870–1945

Navajo and Pueblo Jewelry Design: 1870–1945

by Paula A. Baxter (Author), Barry Katzen (Photographer), Robert Bauver (Foreword) & 0 more
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A richly illustrated and accessible study of Southwestern Native American jewelry design history, aesthetic, and techniques. Southwestern Indian jewelry inspires admiration and creativity through its beauty, mastery, and meaning. Delve into this fascinating and creative world with renowned design historian Paula Baxter as she explores the work of Navajo and Pueblo craftspeople in the years following the American Civil War to the end of World War II. During this productive 75-year period, Native American jewelry became increasingly popular in the US and international marketplace. Collected and celebrated as examples of true American artistry, these works continue to be highly desirable and eminently wearable.Through Baxter’s well-researched yet accessible text and more than 450 color imagesFollow the development of Navajo and Pueblo jewelry chronologically, from design origins to the pairing of silver and stone to the modernist styles around midcentury. Historical timelines, boxed supplemental information, a glossary of key terms, and an extensive bibliography.Readers will come to understand how Navajo and Pueblo silversmiths and jewelry makers exercised critical judgment to retain control over their inventive designs. Starting in the 1870s, these artisans interwove tradition, new fabrication methods, and personal vision to create works both for tribal adornment and tourist commodity. From the turn of the century to the 1940s, these designs evolved in harmony with the emerging modernist aesthetic. Native jewelry was winning critical attention and praise, becoming highly desirable products in the national and international marketplace. Written by a recognized authority and the author of such go-to references as Southwest Silver Jewelry and The Encyclopedia of Native American Jewelry, this book is destined to become a classic in the field. Read more

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PublisherSchiffer
Publication dateJuly 28, 2022
LanguageEnglish
Print length320 pages
ISBN-100764364081
ISBN-13978-0764364082
Item Weight4.45 pounds
Dimensions8.9 x 1.8 x 10.9 inches
Best Sellers Rank#190,641 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #36 in Antique & Collectible Jewelry (Books) #70 in Folkcrafts #398 in Arts & Photography Criticism
Customer Reviews4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars 34 ratings

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