Collecting the Weaver's Art: The William Claflin Collection of Southwestern Textiles (Peabody Museum Collections Series)

* Read ! Collecting the Weavers Art: The William Claflin Collection of Southwestern Textiles (Peabody Museum Collections Series) by Laurie D. Webster, Anthony Berlant, Hillel Burger, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology ✓ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Collecting the Weavers Art: The William Claflin Collection of Southwestern Textiles (Peabody Museum Collections Series) This is the first publication on a remarkable collection of sixty-six outstanding Pueblo and Navajo textiles donated to the Peabody Museum in the 1980s by William Claflin, Jr., a prominent Boston businessman, avocational anthropologist, and patron of Southwestern archaeology. Claflin bequeathed to the museum not only these beautiful textiles, but also his detailed accounts of their collection histories--a rare record of the individuals who had owned or traded these weavings before they found a h

Collecting the Weaver's Art: The William Claflin Collection of Southwestern Textiles (Peabody Museum Collections Series)

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Rating : 4.44 (587 Votes)
Asin : 0873654005
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 160 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-05-21
Language : English

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About the Author Laurie D. . Webster is an independent scholar and textile consultant, and Visiting Scholar in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arizona.Tony Berlant is an artist and author, and collector, curator, and expert on Navajo textiles

This is the first publication on a remarkable collection of sixty-six outstanding Pueblo and Navajo textiles donated to the Peabody Museum in the 1980s by William Claflin, Jr., a prominent Boston businessman, avocational anthropologist, and patron of Southwestern archaeology. Claflin bequeathed to the museum not only these beautiful textiles, but also his detailed accounts of their collection histories--a rare record of the individuals who had owned or traded these weavings before they found a home in his private museum. Textile scholar Laurie Webster tells the stories of the weavings as they left their native Southwest and traveled eastward, passing through the hands of such owners and traders as a Ute Indian chief, a New England schoolteacher, a renowned artist, and various military officers and Indian agents. Her concise overview of Navajo and Pueblo weaving traditions is enhanced by the reflections of noted artist and Navajo textile expert Tony Berlant in his foreword to the text.

. Laurie D. Webster is an independent scholar and textile consultant, and Visiting Scholar in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Arizona.Tony Berlant is an artist and author, and collector, curator, and expert on Navajo textiles

Engaging book Louise Stiver This is an engaging book about the history of Navajo weaving and the collector who collected stellar examples of these weavings.

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